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Minnesota has over 10,000 lakes... too many to name. It has dozens of rivers, the most notable is the Mississippi River. It also borders Lake Superior, one of the Great Lakes.
Alaska and not minnesota although "10,000lakes" Tennessee as most rivers, but no natural lakes
The Sioux lived in southwest Minnesota while the Ojibway lived in Northeast Minnesota on the lakes and rivers.
Alaska has the most bodies of water ;with over 3,000,000 at last count.that is both lakes and rivers Alaska has the most bodies of water ;with over 3,000,000 at last count.that is both lakes and rivers
Wild rice, an annual water-grass seed (zizania aquatica), grows along the rivers and lakes in Northern Minnesota.
The rivers and lakes of Asia.
Minnesota: Minnesota has more than 15,000 lakes (depending on the condition of at least four squar acres or more of water) and numerous rivers and an inland sea. Lake superior is the largest fresh water inland sea in the world. Minnesota's lakes alone comprize over 90,000 miles of shore line, more than any other state including Alaska, California, Florida or Texas. Sorry people who think that Alaska somehow has 30 million lakes. But that isn't possible!
what rivers lakes and montains
Hi,I'm doing a state report on Minnesota, and some of the famous landforms are:MountainsLakesWaterfallsRiversValleysThere are also beautiful farmlands
Minnesota has 10000 lakes 100%
najor rivers or lakes of Nunavut