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Ontario is home to approximately 250,000 bodies of water that are classified as lakes. The exact number is unknown. Nearly 4,000 of these are larger than 3Km2. Most are found in the northern portion of the province.
Great Bear Lake and Great Slave Lake are the two largest lakes in the Northwest Territories of Canada.
Canada is famous for its lakes for two main reasons. The first reason is that it has more freshwater lakes than any other country. The second reason is that of the ten largest lakes in the world, Canada is home to seven of them.Canada is famous for its lakes because of its high percentage of freshwater lakes, compared to no other country.
The great lakes.
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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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Fresh water rivers and lakes of the northern hemisphere, both in Europe and North America.
what are the lakes of the western hemisphere?
Canada & Finland have very many lakes.... among other places.
The phone number of the Lakes Country Public Library is: 715-276-9020.
Finland is a country with about 60,000 lakes. Finland is a country in northern Europe to the east of Sweden. Finland is located in northern Europe along the Baltic Sea.
The Great lakes Are located IN The eastern hemisphereNortherneast hemisphere it is the north because it's north
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The phone number of the Northern Waters Museum is: 715-547-6979.
the Great Lakes, as a large body of water, have a moderating effect on winter temperatures