These five fresh water bodies are collectively known as the Great Lakes. Only four of them actually are found partially in Canada. These are
* Lake Superior * Lake Huron * Lake Erie * Lake Ontario Lake Michigan, the fifth lake, is located entirely within United States territory and is not part of the border with Canada.
The largest are the Great Lakes :
Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Erie and Lake Ontario
There are, however, dozens of bodies of fresh water that the International Boundary between the US and Canada passes through.
In addition to the Great Lakes, they include the St John River, the St Croix River, the St Lawrence River, the Niagara River, the Detroit River, the St Clair River, the St Marys River, the Pigeon River, and Rainy River. They also include Lake St Clair, Rainy Lake and Lake of the Woods. There are also a dozen or more smaller lakes in the St John and St Croix River systems, as well as about 40 small lakes in the Quetico region.
However, since you have not provided a map, I am unable to label any of them for you.
The Great Lakes : Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario.
There are, in fact, dozens of bodies of fresh water that the International Boundary between the US and Canada runs through.
In addition to the Great Lakes, they include the St John River, the St Croix River, the St Lawrence River, the Niagara River, the Detroit River, the St Clair River, the St Marys River, the Pigeon River, and Rainy River. They also include Lake St Clair, Rainy Lake and Lake of the Woods. There are also a dozen or more smaller lakes in the St John and St Croix River systems, as well as about 40 small lakes in the Quetico region.
However, since you have not provided a map, I am unable to label any of them for you.
remember this way "HOMES"
H - Huron
O - Ontario
M - Michigan
E - Erie
S - superior
These are also known as "THE GREAT LAKES".
There are really only four Great Lakes. What we call Lakes Michigan and Huron are hydrologically just one body of water. The other Great Lakes are Superior, Erie and Ontario.
The International Boundary between Canada and the US runs through several dozen freshwater bodies. In addition to the Great Lakes, they include Lake of the Woods, Rainy Lake, Lake St Clair, approximately 40 small lakes in the Quetico region and more than a dozen in the St Croix River and St John River watersheds.
If you were referring specifically to the Great Lakes, there is considerable controversy whether there are four or five Great Lakes. Scientists say that Lakes Michigan and Huron are, hydrologically, one body of water.
The International Boundary does not run through what is presently known as Lake Michigan.
These five fresh water bodies are collectively known as the Great Lakes. Only four of them actually are found partially in Canada. These are
Lake Michigan, the fifth lake, is located entirely within United States territory and is not part of the border with Canada.
Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario. These are called the Great Lakes.
Lake of the Woods, Rainy Lake, Lake St Clair and approximately 40 smaller lakes in the Quetico region all form part of the International Boundary between Canada and the US.
The acronym which comes to mind is H.O.M.E.S. heuron, ontario, michigan, erie, and superior. Otherwise known as the great lakes.
neuron, ontario, michigan, erie, and superior all known as the great lakes
I have not labeled any bodies of water - YOU did that so ONLY you know the answer to this schoolwork question.
Oceans.
Rivers, the Northwest Passage and many more. You could go with Santa and go to the North Pole.
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.
The Pacific Ocean borders Canada on the West.The Arctic Ocean borders Canada on the North.The Atlantic Ocean borders Canada on the East.(The United States of America borders Canada on the South.)
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That would be the Great Lakes
The United States is bordered by Canada and Mexico. The Atlantic Ocean is on the east coast and the Pacific Ocean is on the west coast. The Rio Grande River is the border between Texas and Mexico and the 5 Great Lakes and the Hudson River form a border between the eastern US and Canada.
lake Michigan
The acronym "HOMES" is used by schoolchildren to remember the names of the five "Great Lakes": Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior.
The Great Lakes
I have not labeled any bodies of water - YOU did that so ONLY you know the answer to this schoolwork question.
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lake superior, lake erie, lake ontario, and lake huron (4 of the 5 great lakes) the other borders are land borders (49th parallel) and alaska borders the yukon and British columbia via a land border =============================================================================== The International Boundary between US and Canada runs through several rivers and over 50 lakes.
Mexico, Canada and the United States fit that description:Mexico: Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea.United States: Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, Pacific ocean, Arctic Sea (remember Alaska?).Canada: Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Arctic Sea.Note: the question asks for bodies of water, not just Oceans