Yes, the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River are separate bodies of water, but they are interconnected. The Great Lakes consist of five large freshwater lakes, while the St. Lawrence River is a significant waterway that flows out of Lake Ontario, connecting the lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. The river serves as a natural outlet for the lakes, facilitating the movement of water and navigation between these two systems.
Great lakes-St Lawrence Lowlands Great lakes-St Lawrence Lowlands
The St. Lawrence Seaway connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes. It has a length of 370 miles, and it was opened in 1959.
The Great Lakes are freshwater bodies of water.
The Great Lakes are freshwater bodies of water.
That would be the Great Lakes
As suggested by the name, the Great Lakes are all lakes - bodies of fresh water. Seas are bodies of salt water.
ST. LAWRENCE RIVER flows out the Great Lakes
The Great Lakes were the northern border. The St. Lawrence River was also a border. The War of 1812 had many conflicts on and around the Great Lakes.
The Great Lakes St Lawrence Lowlands dominate era was the Paleozoic era.
i think there is a lot of festivals in the St-lawrence lowlands and great lakes region?
The Saint Lawrence Seaway is a major waterway that links the great lakes with the Atlantic Ocean.
The Great Lakes.