Your question assumes the Great Salt Lake is the largest lake in the US. It is not. That would be Lake Superior.
The largest lake in the United States is Lake Superior. The next largest lakes are Lake Huron, as well as Lake Michigan.
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Oh honey, that would be Great Bear Lake in Canada. It's the eighth largest lake in the world and the largest lake entirely within Canada. So, go ahead and plan your next fishing trip or whatever floats your boat up there.
Lake Ontario
Lake Ontario
a lake
Ontario and Erie
Maybe you are thinking of the Great Salt Lake, which is a large saltwater lake just west of Salt Lake City, where the headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" Church) is located.
You can find lake Michigan going through Chicago.
A lake is the smallest of the three, sea being next in size, and ocean the largest.
The Caspian Sea is connsidered to be the largest lake on Earth, but is salt water. The largest fresh water lake is Lake Superior which borders the USA and Canada (and is part of the Great Lakes). (The Caspian Sea borders Russia, Kazakhstan, Iran, Azerbaljan and Turkmenistan. The Caspian Sea is connsidered to be the largest lake on Earth, but is salt water. The largest fresh water lake is Lake Superior which borders the USA and Canada (and is part of the Great Lakes). (The Caspian Sea borders Russia, Kazakhstan, Iran, Azerbaljan and Turkmenistan.
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