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About 21% of the Great Lakes' total area lies within Canada's borders. This includes portions of Lakes Superior, Huron, Erie, and Ontario.
Canada and the USA share Lake Erie just like the other great Lakes except for Lake Michigan which lies completely in the USA
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Lake Michigan is the only one of the Great Lakes completely within the US.
Lake Michigan lies entirely in the US.Only Lake Michigan is entirely inside the US. All of the other Great Lakes also border on Ontario, Canada.
None. Superior, Huron, Erie and Ontario are split down the middle between the USA and Canada. Lake Michigan is the only lake that belongs 100% to the USA.
No. All 5 lakes have a part in the USA and Canada No, that is not the case.... Lake Michigan is wholly in the US, all the others are shared between US & Canada.
No. All Great Lakes are split between Canada and the United States EXCEPT Lake Michigan, who lies entirely in the United States.
There are 5 Great Lakes in North America. Lake Michigan lies entirely within the territory of the US. The other four Great Lakes have borders in Ontario, Canada as well as the US. They are Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario.
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.
Partially, yes. The US lies north of Mexico, but it lies south as well as west of Canada (Alaska)
Lake Michigan.....