Lake Superior is the Great Lake that is the farthest north of the others.
There were no Great Lakes during the last Ice Age. The area in which the Great Lakes are presently located was covered by a glacier that was from one to three kilometers thick.
The one farthest to the left.
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.
The of the Great Lakes that is farther North i Don't know
Cuba.
Canada has the second greatest longitude, meaning it has the second greatest distance from one farthest point to the other. Usually, the largest countries are the longest.
It is one of the Great Lakes, but the great lakes are in two continents. But this particular lake is located in the United States
New Hampshire is the farthest north of the original 13 colonies. However, Maine was colonized and is further north than New Hampshire, but at the time was considered a territory of Massachusetts and not one of the original 13 colonies.
Lansing is the capital city of Michigan.
Lake Superior is the largest of the Great Lakes of North America. Lake Victoria is one of the African Great Lakes.
No, Moscow is not the farthest city to the north. While it is one of the northernmost major cities, there are several other cities located farther north, such as Murmansk and Norilsk in Russia, as well as cities like Tromsø in Norway and Longyearbyen in Svalbard. These cities are situated at higher latitudes than Moscow, making them farther north.
Chile has the lowest portion of Tierra del Fuego at the southern tip of South America.