No not all lakes in Canada are man made. The Great Lakes for example were made when the glaciers of the last Ice Age were receding.
Some are. Most are not
MAN-made resources are resources created by man. E.g.buildings,bridges,cars and furniture.
The Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania is in the northeast. The Appalachian Mountains cut diagonally from northeast Pennsylvania to almost southwest Pennsylvania, with the Allegheny Mountains and Pocono Mountains part of the Appalachian Mountains. PA has beautiful creeks, streams, rivers, lakes, and manmade dams.
Oklahoma has the most manmade lakes in the United States.
There are 5887967464536272 lakes in Pennsylvania I can't even name them.
No. Pennsylvania borders one of the Great Lakes: Lake Erie.
The spelling is Lake Wallenpaupack, a manmade reservoir in NE Pennsylvania.
they got into the great lakes from the welland canal
As of 2007, State of Pennsylvania has 120 state parks.
The largest manmade lakes in America include Lake Mead in Nevada, created by the Hoover Dam, which is the largest by volume. Following closely is Lake Powell, situated on the Colorado River, known for its stunning canyons and recreational opportunities. Other significant manmade lakes include Lake Sakakawea in North Dakota, Lake Havasu in Arizona, and the Tennessee Valley Authority's Norris Lake in Tennessee. These lakes serve various purposes, including water supply, recreation, and hydroelectric power generation.
They entered through a manmade canal into the great lakes
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