Superio, Huron, ERIA and Ontorio.
Also the Rio de Janeiro
There are a great many places in the world where you can find a map of the Great Lakes. You can find these maps at your local library for example.
lake Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Eire, and Superior
they are the great lake and something else i do not know
Everything on the surface of the earth is on a tectonic plate. All the Great Lakes and in fact all of the U.S. and Canada except for Hawaii and part of California are on the same tectonic plate: the North American Plate.
Zionz lake, in Ontario.
4 of the 5 Great Lakes - Superior, Huron, Ontario, & Erie are shared between the U.S. and Canada. The fifth Great Lake - Lake Michigan - is entirely within the U.S. and is NOT shared with Canada. Puget Sound is a large body of water and is shared between the U.S. state of Washington, and the Canadian province of British Columbia so you could consider that to be the 5th one that you are looking for.
None of the five Great Lakes is entirely within Canada. Canada shares four of the five Great Lakes with the US. Lake Michigan is entirely within the US. Hydrologically, however, Lake Huron and Lake Michigan are one lake, which has two large lobes. As such, there are really only four Great Lakes, and all four are shared between Canada and the US.
Mountains ranges, plains, Great Lakes, similar coast lines and climates.
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All the Great lakes are shared by Canada and the US except lake Michigan which has no Canadian shoreline.
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.
The large lake located in Lake Superior Canada is Lake Superior. This is one of the five freshwater great lakes and is shared between Canada and United States.
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That is the Great Lakes
The Great Lakes lie between the United States of America and Canada.
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Only one - Lake Michigan does not border anywhere with Canada.One, Lake Michigan==============The true answer is zero.What we know as Lakes Michigan and Huron are, hydrogically, just one body of water. As such, there are really only four Great Lakes, all of which are shared between Canada and the US.