As suggested by the name, the Great Lakes are all lakes - bodies of fresh water.
Seas are bodies of salt water.
No, the Great Lakes are not considered seas. They are a group of freshwater lakes located in North America.
The Great Lakes are not considered seas because they are freshwater lakes, not saltwater bodies of water like seas. They do not have direct access to the ocean and are not connected to it, which is a key characteristic of seas.
Because they are fresh water lakes. If they were salt water, they would be called seas.
The Great Lakes are not considered seas because they are inland bodies of freshwater surrounded by land, whereas seas are large bodies of saltwater connected to the ocean.
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Yes, the Great Lakes are often referred to as inland seas due to their large size and the fact that they contain a significant amount of freshwater.
There are no seas around the State of Michigan. Michigan has coasts on four of the five Great Lakes - Lakes Erie, Huron, Michigan and Superior
Some inland seas include the Caspian Sea and the Great Lakes.
yes there are salty seas. but lakes are very rare to find salty.
Salts dissolved from the mountains are transported in lakes or seas by rivers.
The Great Lakes
Seas are salt water body made of sediments, and lakes are entirely of fresh water no salt at all.