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Actually there are many countries in the Northern Hemisphere that have fewer lakes than Canada. Canada has lots of lakes. Really a lot.

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Look at a map of the northern hemisphere and find a lake?

Canada & Finland have very many lakes.... among other places.


If Canada and Argentina both sit at 50 and deg Latitude why can I go water-skiing on a lake in Canada and ice skating on a lake in Argentina both in the month of July?

The key factor here is the difference in climate and weather patterns between Canada and Argentina. Canada has much colder temperatures in July due to its northern location, allowing for ice on lakes. In contrast, Argentina has milder temperatures in July, especially in more southern regions, making it possible for lakes to remain unfrozen for water-skiing.


What countries and geographic features constitute the the northern and southern boundaries of the US?

Canada is the northern boundary of the US, while Mexico is the southern boundary. The geographical features that serve as boundaries include the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River to the north, and the Rio Grande River to the south.


What are some 6th grade geography questtions about Canada?

What are the Great Lakes? What are all the oceans that border Canada? What river runs into Lake Ontario? Does Canada and the U.S share the Rocky Mountains? Does Canada and the U.s share the Great Plains? How many lakes are in the Great Lakes? How many oceans border Canada? : ) ; ) : p ; p : l ; l


Why do you think the Great Lakes should be included in the seven Natural Wonders of the Western Hemisphere?

The Great Lakes are the largest group of freshwater lakes in the world and contain about 84% of North America's surface freshwater. They are of utmost importance for biodiversity, natural resources, and environmental sustainability in the Western Hemisphere. Additionally, the Great Lakes offer stunning landscapes, unique geologic formations, and diverse ecosystems that deserve recognition as one of the natural wonders of the Western Hemisphere.

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What country has the least number of lakes in the northern hemisphere?

Canada aye


Does Canada has fewer lakes than any other country in the Northern Hemisphere?

yes


What lake is in the northern hemisphere?

Lake Superior, located in North America, is the largest freshwater lake by surface area in the northern hemisphere. It is one of the Great Lakes, bordered by the United States and Canada. Other notable northern hemisphere lakes include Lake Baikal in Siberia and the Caspian Sea, which, despite being called a sea, is technically the largest enclosed inland body of water in the world.


What is a natural boundary between countries in the northern hemisphere?

great lakes


What Can province has the fewest lakes?

The province of Prince Edward Island has the fewest lakes in Canada. Due to its small size and geography, it features limited freshwater bodies compared to other provinces. Most of its water bodies are smaller ponds and streams rather than large lakes.


Look at a map of the northern hemisphere and find a lake?

Canada & Finland have very many lakes.... among other places.


What county in Minnesota has the fewest lakes?

Renville County has no lakes.


If Canada and Argentina both sit at 50 and deg Latitude why can I go water-skiing on a lake in Canada and ice skating on a lake in Argentina both in the month of July?

The key factor here is the difference in climate and weather patterns between Canada and Argentina. Canada has much colder temperatures in July due to its northern location, allowing for ice on lakes. In contrast, Argentina has milder temperatures in July, especially in more southern regions, making it possible for lakes to remain unfrozen for water-skiing.


What are the lakes of the western hemisphere?

what are the lakes of the western hemisphere?


What border of the US do you find the great lakes?

The border that the Great Lakes are found across is that with Canada, our northern border.


Why do you think there are so many lakes in Canada?

Its because the of the ice age that melted and filled up lots of freshwater lakes in northern parts of Canada


What body of water stands between the states northern border and Canada?

The great lakes.