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The Five Great Lakes between the US and Canada is Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Lake MichiGan,Lake Erie, and Lake Superior.

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What two countries are between the great lake?

The Great Lakes lie between the United States of America and Canada.


Between which two countries are the great lakes located?

Canada and the United States.


Where are the Great Lakes located in North America?

The Great Lakes are located in North America, straddling the border between the United States and Canada.


What 2 countries share the Great Lakes?

Canada and the United States are the only two countries to border the five Great Lakes. They are situated on the border between the two nations, though some are further in one country than the other.


In which country are the Great Lakes found?

The Great Lakes are in the United States and Canada.


What countries border the Great Lakes?

Canada and the United States border the Great Lakes.


On what continents are the Great lakes?

North America. On the border between the United States and Canada.


Why is Florida not a great lake state?

Florida is nowhere near the Great Lakes that are between Canada and the United States.


With which country does canada share the great lakes?

Canada shares the Great Lakes with the United States. The Great Lakes are make up of Lakes Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Superior, and Erie.


Why are the lakes that lie between us and Canada so important?

The lakes that separate the United States of America and Canada is actually called the "great lakes". There are not these lakes across the whole border of Canada, because most of them are more to the east. If you have noticed, if you put all the great lakes together, they spell "HOME".


What is the five lakes between Canada and the US called?

The Great Lakes: Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario.


What are the series of lakes between Canada and the US?

The Great Lakes