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because the air and things with the weather dry up the water and put it either into other lakes or in to the ocean and then it leaves the lake dried up with more water and then it rains and the lakes either overflow or regain more water kinda like a ocean/lake water cycle.

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Because there are so many rivers that connect to the sea which includes (the water cycle) that ti would be impossible for the sea to run out of water.

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What are other Great Lakes?

Best key ever: Remember the acronym "HOMES"- and then link up Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior. And that's all the Great Lakes.


Cold, dry air from Canada picks up water vapor over Great Lakes . What happens to this vapor after that?

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What is collected from the Cyprus lakes when they dry up in summer?

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What would happen if all the Great Lakes dried up?

If all the Great Lakes dried up, the climate would be such that North America would be an extremely arid desert from central Canada to the southern tip of Texas and from Boston to LA. Keep in mind that the Great Lakes is fully 25% of the fresh water supply of the Earth. It feeds and is fed by roughly 75% of the river systems in North America. In short, by the time the Great Lakes dried up, most if not all the animal life, including humans, would be dead.


With which country does canada share the great lakes?

Canada shares the Great Lakes with the United States. The Great Lakes are make up of Lakes Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Superior, and Erie.


What causes lakes to dry up?

The sun's heat.


What commodity is collected from the Cyprus lakes when they dry up in summer?

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What are dry lakes?

Eh...they are lakes that have dried up. Which is of course why they are called "dry" lakes. Salton Sea in south-east California is a sea (a salty lake) that is rapidly drying up due to the ongoing droughts that have plagued California on and off for several decades now. Aral Sea south of the Russian Federation is another such lake that is disappearing for the lack of rainfall and streams to keep it filled. With the global climate change more and more lakes/seas are drying up due to the resulting extended and more severe droughts. Which is to say the Earth is getting more dry lakes than ever before in modern history.


Does niagara falls ever shut down?

The water never dries up because four of the Great Lakes are feeding into the Niagara River.


Why are the five great lakes called Great?

the five great lakes are called great because they are so big and they take up more of the united states


Will the ocean ever dry up?

YES


Does an oasis ever dry up?

If you are talking about any oasis (pl?) then they do indeed dry up at times.