No, Lake Erie is a glacial lake. That means over thousands of years, glaciers approached and receded across what is now Canada and now the US. The friction of ice moving across the land carved out 5 basins. At first, the basins were small and filled with rain water and water that melted as the glaciers receded. The basins got bigger and deeper over those thousands of years. We now call those basins The Great Lakes, one of which is Lake Erie.
By the way, a lake can never be a glacier, just as a glacier can never be a lake. But glaciers can carve out deep holes where lakes can form. Lake Erie averages a 62 foot depth, and 210 feet at it's deepest.
There are no monsters in Lake Erie.
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Yes. Erie, PA is on the coast of Lake Erie.
Lake Erie is on the northern border of Ohio.
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Lake Erie is a freshwater lake.
They are all located near the Great Lakes. Buffalo and Erie are on Lake Erie, Cleveland is on Lake Erie and Lake Ontario, and Erie is on Lake Erie.
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