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In actual fact, none of the Great Lakes is entirely within the US, and there really are only four Great Lakes. What we call Lake Michigan and Lake Huron are, hydrologically, just one body of water with two large lobes.
Lake MichiganLake Michigan is the only of the Great Lakes that is not shared or within Canada.LAKE MICHIGANLake Michigan is the Great Lake that is not owned by Canada. It is the 2nd largest Great Lake by volume and is located totally in the United States.
Canada does not touch four of the five states.Michigan does. =============================================================================== It is tradition to claim there are five Great Lakes, but in actual fact there are only four. What we call Lakes Michigan and Huron constitute, from a hydrological perspective, just one lake that contains two large lobes. As such, Canada and the US share the four Great Lakes.
No. All Great Lakes are split between Canada and the United States EXCEPT Lake Michigan, who lies entirely in the United States.
The four Great Lakes are Superior, Michigan-Huron (which is, in fact, just one body of water with two large lobes), Erie and Ontario.
The five North American "Great Lakes" have the same names in Canada and the US : (by size) Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario. A sixth, much-smaller lake, called Lake St. Clair, lies on the waterway between Lakes Michigan and Erie.
Lake Michigan.
Lake Michigan is the only Great Lake entirely within the US. The other 4 great lakes are on the border.
None of the five Great Lakes is entirely within Canada. Canada shares four of the five Great Lakes with the US. Lake Michigan is entirely within the US. Hydrologically, however, Lake Huron and Lake Michigan are one lake, which has two large lobes. As such, there are really only four Great Lakes, and all four are shared between Canada and the US.
The five lakes you are inerested in are the Greta Lakes. Only Lake Michigan is entirely in the US. Lakes Superior, Huron, Erie and Ontario straddle the US/Canadian border. There is a sixth lake in the group (St. Clair) which is considerably smaller, it is also on the border.
MichiganAll of the Great Lakes are completely in the United States of America.Otherwise,they wouldn't be on all U.S-related Maps and pictures.
None of the four Great Lakes is entirely within the US. The body of water called Lake Michigan is really only part of Lake Huron. Lakes Michigan and Huron are hydrologically just two large lobes containing one body of water.
Lake Michigan
The US-Canadian border passes through all of the Great Lakes except Lake Michigan, which is located entirely within the United states.
Lake Michigan is entirely within the USA. Canada and the USA share the other four great lakes (Superior, Huron, Erie and Ontario). In a hydrological sense, however, Lakes Michigan and Huron are considered to be one body of water. Therefore it is arguable that there are only four great lakes, all of which are shared between the USA and Canada. On the other hand, Georgian Bay was once known as Lake Manitoulin. It is entirely within Canada and constituted the sixth great lake.
Only the province of Ontario borders on the Great Lakes. None of the other provinces or territories do so. What we know as Lake Michigan is entirely within the USA, but hydrologically Lakes Michigan and Huron are actually just one body of water that has two large lobes. As such, there are really only four Great Lakes.
== == == == Located between Wisconsin to the west, Illinois and Indiana to the south, and Michigan to the north and east, Lake Michigan is the only Great Lake totally within the borders of the US.Lake Michigan is the only Great Lake that is entirely within US borders.
Five Great Lakes exist in the US. They are Lake Superior, Michigan, Erie, Huron, and Ontario. Lake Michigan is the only one entirely within the United States; the border between the U.S. and Canada runs through the other four.