What is the name of the westernmost port city on the Great Lakes?
Duluth (in the state of Minnesota) is the name of the westernmost port city on the Great Lakes.
What state borders lake superior Michigan and Huron?
The state of Michigan borders Lake Michigan and Lake Superior. The capitol of this state is Lansing and is home to almost 10 million people.
How has the Great Lakes region impacted the identity of Canada?
It has impacted Canada by the p ee pe e
Where does the Congo river start and end?
The Congo River starts in Congo, ends in Tanzania, and empties into the Atlantic Ocean.
What was the name of the prehistoric shark that lived in the great lakes and when did it go extinct?
The tooth of a megalodon, a prehistoric massive killer shark, was found in Michigan. Carcharodon megalodon, or the "megatooth" shark went extinct 2 million years ago. It reached lengths of more than 60 feet.
How do you comfort someone who has been used?
The only thing you can do is be supportive, listen and be there for them - be there friend. Make sure she understands that it is not her fault that someone treated her this way.
How do you know that it is a girl? It also could be a guy.
What two great lakes do not border Canada?
The premise of the question is incorrect.
Only one of the Great Lakes does not contain part of the Canada-U.S. border. That is Lake Michigan.
What natural process formed the Great Lake?
They started off by a midcontinet rift which created the a basin for the Lake Superior. The Saint Lawrence rift which created the basin for Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. Non of these basins were even close to being filled up with water until around 10,000 years ago. The Laurentide sheet then retreated and left a lot of melt water which then filled the basins which became the Great Lakes. This took a little more than a billion years from start to what it is today.
Is Alberta not one of the Great Lake?
No, Alberta is a province in Canada. The Great Lakes are Superior, Michigan, Huron, Ontario, and Erie.
Michigan shares its name with Lake Michigan.
Similarly, Lake Ontario is a Great Lake bordering the Canadian province of Ontario.
What did the 1817 rush-bagot agreement do?
It limited naval power on the Great Lakes for both Canada and the U.S.
Are the great lakes fresh water?
Yes. Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario are fresh water lakes.
In Canada which province has the great lakes in its southern border?
Ontario. You might make a case for Quebec and some of the Maritime provinces if you include the St. Lawrence Seaway as part of the Great Lakes by virtue of its connection to the Great Lakes [primarily Lake Ontario].