Lake Erie
The Great Lakes, from deepest to shallowest, are Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario. Lake Superior is the deepest, with a maximum depth of about 1,333 feet (406 meters), while Lake Ontario is the shallowest, with a maximum depth of approximately 802 feet (244 meters). Each lake plays a vital role in the ecology and economy of the region.
5 great lakes: Lakes Ontario, Huron, Superior, Erie ,and Michigan
ontario
1. Erie - Average Depth(AD): 62 feet(ft), Maximum Depth(MD): 219 feet(ft) 2. Huron - AD: 195 ft, MD: 770 ft 3. Michigan - AD: 279 ft, MD: 923 ft 4. Ontario - AD: 283 ft, MD: 808 ft 5. Superior - AD: 483, MD: 1332 ft
there are not 3 it is 5 they are Superior Ontario Michigan Huron Erie
Lake Erie - 210 feet maximum. Lake Huron - 770 feet maximum. Lake Michigan - 923 feet maximum. Lake Ontario - 808 feet maximum. Lake Superior - 1,332 feet maximum.
Well it is Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario
Michigan
The great lakes are Superior, Huron, Michigan, Erie and Ontario. You can remember them by the word HOLMES. Huron; Ontario; Lake; Michigan; Erie; Superior.
None. The state that touches the most of them is Michigan. The only Great Lake that Michigan doesn't touch is Lake Ontario.
Lake Ontario is not "touching" the state of Michigan.Ontario