The United States has five Great Lakes at its northern border:
Erie
Superior
Huron
The only US State to touch all five great lakes is Michigan.
The USA and Canada are both home to the Great Lakes.
The USA has them on its northern border, and Canada on its southern border.
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The border that the Great Lakes are found across is that with Canada, our northern border.
The Great Lakes were the northern border. The St. Lawrence River was also a border. The War of 1812 had many conflicts on and around the Great Lakes.
No, America's Great Lakes are on her northern border with Canada, and Texas borders Mexico and the Caribbean Sea on America's southern border.
The Great Lakes are at the northern border of the United States, except Lake Michigan, which is completely in the United States. Needless to say, the Great Lakes are in the northern US.
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The five lakes you are inerested in are the Greta Lakes. Only Lake Michigan is entirely in the US. Lakes Superior, Huron, Erie and Ontario straddle the US/Canadian border. There is a sixth lake in the group (St. Clair) which is considerably smaller, it is also on the border.
Lake Superior
if you mean the great lakes, they border Canada and USA
Canada and the United States are the only two countries to border the five Great Lakes. They are situated on the border between the two nations, though some are further in one country than the other.
The Great lakes which border between the USA and Canada are used for shipping goods , boating, and general recreation.