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Great Lakes

The Great Lakes are a group of five lakes (the largest in the world) located on the border of the northeastern US and Canada. The Great Lakes include: Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie and Ontario.

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How did the flowering rush get to the great lakes?

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The Flowering Rush has been in Michigan for many years

What seaway links the midwest to the Atlantic Ocean?

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The Saint Lawrence Seaway links the Midwest to the Atlantic Ocean. The Saint Lawrence Seaway flows from Lake Ontario to the Atlantic Ocean.

What did the french do for economy primarily in the north at the Mississippi river and great lakes region?

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your mom went to the great lakes and colonized the mississippi river and humped my dick

The five great lakes names?

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1. Superior 2. Huron 3. Michigan 4. Erie 5. Ontario

Which of the great lakes are the most shipwrecks in?

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    • Great Lakes Storm of 1913
    • Shipwrecks of the 1913 Great Lakes storm
    A
    • SS Algoma
    • SS Alpena
    • SS America (1898)
    • SS Anna C. Minch
    • SS Appomattox
    • SS Arlington
    C
    • SS Carl D. Bradley
    • Carrier Dove (schooner)
    • Chester A. Congdon (ship)
    • City of Bangor
    • Comet (steamboat)
    • Confiance
    • SS Cumberland
    • SS Cyprus
    D
    • SS Daniel J. Morrell
    • Dunkirk Schooner Site
    E
    • SS Eastland
    • SS Edmund Fitzgerald
    • SS Emperor
    • Erie Belle
    G
    • George A. Marsh
    • SS Glenlyon
    H
    • USS Hamilton (1809)
    • Hennepin (shipwreck)
    • H cont.
      • SS Henry Chisholm
      • Henry Roop
      • SS Henry Steinbrenner
      • Hesper (shipwreck)
      J
      • SS James Carruthers
      • SS John B. Cowle (1902)
      • John M. Osborn (steamboat)
      K
      • SS Kamloops
      L
      • L.R. Doty
      • PS Lady Elgin
      • Le Griffon
      M
      • SS M.M. Drake (1882)
      • Madeira (shipwreck)
      • Marquette (shipwreck)
      • Metamora (shipwreck)
      • Michigan Shipwreck Research Associates
      • SS Milwaukee
      • Miztec (schooner barge)
      • SS Monarch
      • SS Myron
      • HMS Nancy (1789)
      • Niagara (palace steamer)
      • Niagara Scow
      • SS Noronic
      • Northerner (schooner)
      O
      • HMS Ontario (1780)
        • Pretoria (ship)
        • PS Waubuno
        • USS Puritan (ID-2222)
        R
        • SS Regina (1907)
        • Rouse Simmons
        • Samuel P. Ely (shipwreck)
        • USS Scorpion (1813)
        • HMS Speedy (1798)
        • SS Cedarville
        • SS Henry B. Smith
        • SS Hydrus
        • SS Sagamore (1892)
        • SS Samuel Mather (1887)
        • SS Superior City
        • Sweepstakes (schooner)
        • USS Sylph (1813)
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        • Tennie and Laura (Schooner)
        • Thomas Wilson (shipwreck)
        • Three Brothers (ship)
        • True North II
        V
        • SS Vienna (1873)
        W
        • SS Wexford
        • Whiskey Island (Lake Michigan)
        • Whitefish Point Underwater Preserve
        • SS William B. Davock
        • hope this helps :)

Why did the US and Great British agree to share the Pacific Northwest?

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They both wanted the fur trade in Oregon Country (area Northwest of Rockies, where Oregon and Washington state is now, disputed by Britain and US).

Can you eat clams from the great lakes?

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No. Clams are filter feeders that filter out bacteria and algae from the water, including e-coli and fecal bacteria. More than likely they are full of toxins. Also, it is against the law to remove fresh water mussels and clams from the water. It is even against the law to remove empty shells. You must have a permit to do so.

Where is the Iowa Great Lakes Maritime Museum in Arnolds Park Iowa located?

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The address of the Iowa Great Lakes Museum is: , Arnolds Park, IA 51331

Why the five lakes called great lakes?

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Because they are the largest lakes in the United States, the largest in North America, and some of the largest lakes in the world. They are all clumped together. They were formed over millions of years as glaciers from Canada advanced and receded, carving out deep basins. Over time, these filled with fresh water and formed The Great Lakes.

Which states are the Great Lake States?

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The "Great Lakes States" are the states surrounding (bordering) the Great Lakes: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York. You can also include the Canadian province of Ontario if you want to be thorough.

What are the three biggest lakes in Texas?

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The following lakes are the 5 largest in Texas:

Sam Rayburn Lake / Reservoir (Jasper, TX) 114,500 acres

Lake Texoma (Denison, TX) 89,000 acres

Chambers Lake / Richard-Chambers Reservoir (Corsicana, TX) 41,136 acres

Lake Tawakoni (Greenville, TX) 36,700 acres

Cedar Creek Reservoir (Athens, TX) 34,300 acres

Which states touch the Great Plains?

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Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming.

Are any of the great lakes man made?

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none of the great lakes are man made all of them were made from nature

Which Great Lake is found South of Toronto?

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Only Lake Erie is fully south of Kitchner, Ontario, Canada.

5 great lakes?

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Americans generally reckon FIVE Great Lakes: Superior, Huron, Michigan, Ontario and Eire. Some Europeans, however, consider Huron and Michigan to be two arms of a single lake, since they're connected by open water.

How many lakes border Wisconsin?

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The state of Wisconsin is bordered by two lakes. Both Lake Superior and Lake Michigan border Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin.

How does the size of Lake superior compare to the size of Lake Ontario?

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Because, for example, it has a surface area of 31,820 sq mi compared to Erie's 9,940 sq mi.

What 3 rivers form the boundaries of the Great Lakes States?

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Which river form the boundaries of the Great Lakes states

Does the Great Lakes flow into a river empties into the Pacific Ocean?

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No, it is not. The Pacific is an OCEAN, not a LAKE.

A really G-R-E-A-T way to remember the names of the FIVE Great Lakes is to use the acronym HOMES.

H=Huron

O=Ontario

M=Michigan

E=Erie

S=Superior