lake superior.
Depends on how deep the lake is, and the climate where the lake is located.
Lake superior
Lake Superior is the largest and Lake Erie is the smallest of the Great lakes.
Lake Superior
The most westerly of the Great Lakes is Lake Superior. Next, in order, are Lakes Michigan*, Huron*, Erie and Ontario, the latter being the easternmost. * What are known as Lakes Michigan and Huron are, hydrologically speaking, really just one body of water.
There are five great lakes that are in North America. Lake Eerie is the lake the is the most southern but not by much. Lake Michigan is a close second.
Most of the freshwater in the US is the Great Lakes.
The Great Lakes IS The Most Important Part Of United States
Lake Nyos -The lake responsible for the most Deaths, excluding drowning, is Lake Nyos in Cameroon, west Africa, where toxic gases have claimed nearly 2,000 lives in recent decades. On just one night in August 1986, between 1,600 and 1,800 people and countless animals were killed by large natural release of carbon dioxide gas.
Lake Erie
The Great Salt Lake, Utah Lake, Lake Powell, and Bear Lake are the largest and most popular.
Not all "great" lakes are salt water. In fact, the Great Lakes on eastern North America and the separate Great Lakes of East Africa are freshwater. The Great Lakes of North America are Lake Superior (the world's largest lake), Lake Michigan, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, and Lake Huron. The Great Lakes of Africa include Lake Victoria and Lake Tanganyika. In Asia, the Aral Sea (actually a large lake), as well as the Caspian Sea (another lake, containing the most water of any lake on Earth), are both salty. There is also another lake, Lake Balkhash, which is fresh in the western half and salty in the eastern half (this is made possible because it is long and narrow). Lake Baikal, also in Asia, is freshwater, and the second largest lake on Earth. It contains 20% of the world's freshwater (most is in glaciers and icecaps). I may have missed a couple of "great" lakes.