Yes, but better: "Are Lake Huron, Lake Michjgan, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario and Lake Superior the names of the The Great Lakes?" I was looking for a definition of 'laked', which I had guessed and found valid in a game Jamble (like Scrabble) on IYT. The misspelling in this entry distracted me from the real definitions.
No Toluca Lake, California is not a real lake it is just named like that meaning that it is not a real lake
The Pink lake is real!!!
There are four feet from the Great bridge Hylia to the lake in Twilight Princes. This is made into a game.
Real Salt Lake was created in 2005.
No, the Great Lakes are Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario. New York wanted to have Lake Champlain a Great Lake but the government deiced to not have it be a Great Lake. Senate Bill 927 which reauthorizes the Sea Grant Program was signed by The President of The United States on March 6th, 1998 making Lake Champlain the 6th Great Lake.
At the top of the lake
In Nicaragua, lake sharks are real. Everywhere else, not so much.maybe
One could argue Erie due to the fact that Cleveland and Buffalo are on Erie. However Hamilton and Toronto are on Ontario. The real answer is Erie pours into Ontario therefore Buffalo and Cleveland are pouring into Hamilton and Toronto creating one real toxic stew called Lake Ontario.
its a lake because its so big and its right next to a real lake so they might as well call it a lake
Lake Michigan in the only great lake that is completely situated in the USA. ================================================================================ What we presently call Lake Michigan and Lake Huron are, hydrologically, just one body of water. Therefore, there are really only four Great Lakes, and the Canada-US International Boundary runs through all of them.
The chippawa called lake superior "kitchagumy"