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Not one lake surrounds Mt. Fuji. There are 5 lakes around Mt. Fuji. Saiko, Motosuko, Kawguchiko, Yamanakako & Shojinko. By the way "ko" means "lake" in Japanese.
The five Great Lakes are: -Superior -Michigan -Huron -Erie -Ontario
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There are many lakes on many maps including the one of the lakes of Michigan. These fives lakes are Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Eerie, and Superior.
Yes it is
it is important because it is one of the five great lakes and those are some of the biggest lakes in the whole intire USA.
First of all, the US and Canada both share these five great lakes. The 5 great lakes are Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie and Ontario. You can easily recall them by simply remembering the acronym 'HOMES': Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior. Another way to recall them is by "Super Man Helps Every One". Super- Superior, Man- Michigan, Helps- Huron, Every- Erie, One- Ontario.
Not just one state has the five Great Lakes. In fact, the five great lakes aren't all in just the United States. Both Canada and the USA have some of the five great lakes. The border crosses right in the middle of each of the lakes, so Canada and the USA both have parts of each of the lakes. You can go to this link to see a picture example: http://static.ddmcdn.com/gif/willow/the-great-lakes0.gif
No, it is one of the five major lakes of North America, called the Great Lakes. The finger lakes of New York State are tiny lakes, by comparison, long and slender like the fingers of a hand.
Mount Fuji is one volcano.
Lake Biakal is one of the oldest and deepest lakes around. It is located in Siberia, north of Mongolia. In some places it is more then one mile deep. Lake Biakal holds more water then the five great lakes combined. It is feed by 336 ither rivers, but only one leads out.
Lake Erie is one of the five great lakes, yes.