Well, honey, lakes don't really have borders like countries do. But if you're talking about dividing a lake into different regions, you could use things like depth zones, temperature gradients, or even different aquatic habitats. Just remember, Mother Nature doesn't play by our human rules, so don't expect lakes to have neat little borders like a coloring book.
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No. Pennsylvania borders one of the Great Lakes: Lake Erie.
They all have water borders of one kind or another but Alberta and Saskatchewan had their borders drawn from Ottawa without deliberately using rivers, lakes or shorelines for borders. Some of Alberta's border with BC is along the Continental Divide and I would consider that a water border, in a sense. So the safest answer is Saskatchewan.
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There are many lakes within the borders of the US. If you mean one of the Great Lakes, it is Lake Michigan.
Indiana.
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France borders the Atlantic Ocean. Some lakes in France are Lake Geneva, Étang de Berre, and Lake Annecy.
Lake Superior borders the north and Lake Michigan borders the east.
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