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How was Lake Superior made?

Lake Superior is not man-made, it has been there since time began


How many great lakes are there there?

There are five Great Lakes in North America: Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, and Lake Superior. Lake Superior is the largest freshwater lake in the world. Hydrologists are of the opinion that Lakes Michigan and Huron are one body of water. At one time, Georgian Bay was called Lake Manitoulin and was the sixth Great Lake.


Does Ontario border Lake Superior?

Yes. Canada own that big time~ :)


What are the 5 great lakes in order?

The Great Lakes, which in part border parts of Canada, border all of the USA. In alphabetical order their names are: Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Ontario, and Lake Superior.


How long would it take for the US to drain Lake Superior?

Draining Lake Superior, the largest freshwater lake by surface area in the world, would be an immense undertaking and is not practically feasible. The lake holds approximately 10,000 cubic kilometers of water. If one were to hypothetically drain it using a large river, it would take many years, potentially decades, depending on the flow rate. For example, the average flow rate of the St. Marys River, which connects Lake Superior to Lake Huron, is about 3,000 cubic meters per second, suggesting a very long time to drain such a vast volume.


What are the names of the seven great lakes?

Well, honey, we've got Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Lake Ontario, and Lake St. Clair. That's right, seven great lakes for you to remember next time you're feeling a bit forgetful. Just think of them as nature's own magnificent waterbeds.


Were the great lakes discovered at the same time?

The great lakes were discovered around the same time but not all at the same time. They cover a vast area of many hundreds of miles. As explorers traveled west in search of new land they came upon the lakes and made note of them.


How was lake superior formed?

Lake Superior's basin was formed over one billion years ago by tectonic forces. Lava escaped around the edges of a large caldera or plateau, causing it to collapse and form a basin that solidified over time. This "Superior Basin" was then later filled with water during the glacial periods which filled the basin when the glaciers retreated northwards.


How long does it take for water to pass through the Great Lakes to the Atlantic ocean?

The retention time for each of the Great Lakes is different, and Lake Superior has the longest retention time of all the Great Lakes. When a drop of rainwater lands in Lake Superior, it takes over 200 years for it to pass through the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. Once it leaves the Great Lakes system, it has to travel though the St. Lawrence River on its way to the ocean.


How many hours is it to get to Windermere lake district from Central London?

driving time from London to the lake district is approx. 5 hours


What is a 7.2 receiver used for?

A 7.2 surround receiver is used for viewing movies encoded with 7.1 channel surround sound. Very few movies have this many channels, so most of the time it will be doing 5.1 surround. The .2 part indicates the receiver has 2 subwoofer outputs, however, they are the same channel information.


What is the state with the largest lake totally within its border?

Michigan has the largest natural lake in the United States. Michigan is actually surrounded by lakes, and at least 3 of them are notably sized. Each of these lakes shares one side with Michigan, and the other side with another state or country. The official largest lake is Michigan-Huron. Most maps and geography classes break this single lake into 2 lakes, Lake Michigan and Lake Huron, but they are technically the same body of water. Lake Michigan also borders Wisconsin, and Lake Huron also borders Canada. If you follow the convention that Huron and Michigan are separate lakes, Lake Superior is the largest natural lake in the U.S. Lake Superior is between the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and Canada.