none of the Great Lakes are man made all of them were made from nature
No they are not.
The Great Lakes are a natural feature.
The Great Lakes are a natural feature.
Nature, man made, etc.
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.
No. The Gulf of California is thousands of miles away from the Great Lakes across mountains and the the continental divide. It would be impossible for any water connection, natural or man-made, to connect the two.
waterways, ports
The Saint Lawrence Seaway
The Great Lakes are substantially above sea level.
yes, any of them can live in there in a matter of time
Your question suggests they were man-made. But they are natural features made by the normal processes of land weathering and movement.
That would have been a great construction project, but no, they are not man made. They were formed by the action of glaciers. Lake Superior (by itself) is almost 350 miles long, and 150 miles wide.