Well Lake Erie branches off of the city of Erie Pennsylvania, same with Ontario Canada, and Michigan state, Huron, Superior.............
H.O.M.E.S
Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior
The Greek myths do not take place in our chronology.
I believe it takes place in the Nucleous
the biosphere
In England.
the nucleus
The Great Storm of 1975 took place on the Great Lakes in North America. It was a severe storm that caused widespread damage and loss of life along the coastlines of Lakes Superior, Michigan, and Huron.
The beaver wars took place mostly where the Huron lived, the Great Lakes region.
the five great lakes are called great because they are so big and they take up more of the united states
The pronouns that take the place of the noun phrase "seas, oceans, and lakes" are they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.The pronouns that take the place of the individual plural nouns "seas" or "oceans" or "lakes" are they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.
The best route to take on the Great Lakes Circle Tour according to the map is to start at any point on the tour and follow the designated route that takes you around all five Great Lakes in a circular path, visiting key attractions and scenic spots along the way.
Approximatitly 1 hour
You can boat the entire Great Lakes system. 4 of the 5 Great Lakes constitute the border between Canada and the USA. Chicago is the farthest point from the Canadian border, so it would take a long time to get there.
Robert de La Salle's expedition took place in the late 17th century. He explored the Great Lakes region in North America between 1679 and 1682.
Habitat is the normal "living surroundings" of an animal. Niche is it's special place within that habitat. Take the sea lamprey, for example: It's habitat is the oceans of the world, and (unfortunately) the Great Lakes, and it's niche in the Great Lakes is that of a parasite - they attach themselves to Lake Trout, and live off of their blood and bodily fluids.
no planes go there
10 hours
The retention time for each of the Great Lakes is different, and Lake Superior has the longest retention time of all the Great Lakes. When a drop of rainwater lands in Lake Superior, it takes over 200 years for it to pass through the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. Once it leaves the Great Lakes system, it has to travel though the St. Lawrence River on its way to the ocean.