The Great Lakes are freshwater bodies of water.
The Great Lakes are freshwater bodies of water.
The Great Lakes are freshwater.
The Great Lakes are not considered seas because they are inland bodies of freshwater surrounded by land, whereas seas are large bodies of saltwater connected to the ocean.
The Great Lakes are not considered seas because they are freshwater lakes, not saltwater bodies of water like seas. They do not have direct access to the ocean and are not connected to it, which is a key characteristic of seas.
The Great Lakes are unique among freshwater bodies due to their size, depth, and interconnectedness. They differ from saltwater environments in their ecological significance by supporting a diverse range of species adapted to freshwater conditions, and playing a crucial role in regulating regional climate and providing habitats for wildlife.
The Great Lakes are freshwater bodies of water.
The Great Lakes are freshwater.
The Great Lakes are not considered seas because they are inland bodies of freshwater surrounded by land, whereas seas are large bodies of saltwater connected to the ocean.
The Great Lakes are not considered seas because they are freshwater lakes, not saltwater bodies of water like seas. They do not have direct access to the ocean and are not connected to it, which is a key characteristic of seas.
The Great Lakes are unique among freshwater bodies due to their size, depth, and interconnectedness. They differ from saltwater environments in their ecological significance by supporting a diverse range of species adapted to freshwater conditions, and playing a crucial role in regulating regional climate and providing habitats for wildlife.
Massachusetts has both saltwater and freshwater. It touches the saltwater Atlantic Ocean and also has over 500 bodies of freshwater including lakes and rivers.
Lakes and rivers are generally freshwater, although there are a few saltwater lakes in existence. The most famous of these include the Great Salt Lake in Utah, and the Dead Sea between Israel and Jordan.
Not saltwater fish, but some freshwater animals/fish.
Most lakes contain freshwater. From this fact, I'm assuming it is made out of freshwater, rather than saltwater.
the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, the Indian ocean, and the artic ocean
No, all LAKES are freshwater. OCEANS are saltwater. Lake Michigan is a freshwater lake, but the answer above is false. See, for example, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Salt_Lake or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake
Lakes?