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Yes. The Great Lakes are the largest body of freshwater lakes. They were formed by Glaciers that melted. The glaciers came from the north eventually melting to form the Great Lakes.
Yes. The Great Lakes are the largest body of freshwater lakes. They were formed by Glaciers that melted. The glaciers came from the north eventually melting to form the Great Lakes.
The Great Lakes are part of the St. Lawrence water system. It is not part of the Great Continental Divide.
They aren't that old. The Great Lakes started to form about 15,000 years ago when the continental glaciers melted.
H.O.M.E.S Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior
Great lakes-St Lawrence Lowlands Great lakes-St Lawrence Lowlands
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The great lakes
The year 1666
No. A hurricane cannot form on the Great Lakes. Unlike tornadoes, which can occur almost anywhere, hurricane requires large amounts of warm water to form. In other words, they can only form over ocean water in or near the tropics. The Great Lakes are too cold and too small to support a hurricane.
Glacial errosion
There is no record of Europeans having explored as far as the Great Lakes by the year 1600. The First Nations would have had their own names for the Great Lakes. One of their names for Lake Superior was Gichigami.