No. Portage Lake in Pinckney Michigan was not man made. :)
Yes there is.
Yes, Lake Erie is one of the five Great Lakes.The others are Superior, Michigan, Huron, and Ontario.The term 'The Great Lakes' and the names of the lakes are proper nouns. Proper noun are always capitalized.
none of the great lakes are man made all of them were made from nature
Alaska has the most lakes, with over 3 million lakes. In the contiguous US, Minnesota is advertised as the state with over 10,000 lakes, but Michigan has over 62,000 natural and man-made lakes.
No they are not.
MAN-made resources are resources created by man. E.g.buildings,bridges,cars and furniture.
yes.
Lakes Waccamaw and Mattamuskeet
There are approximately 7,000 lakes in Minnesota, and it is estimated that around 1,000 of these lakes are man-made or significantly altered by human activity. These man-made lakes are often created for various purposes such as water supply, recreation, or flood control.
All lakes in Georgia are man made. This does not include the swamp in south Georgia which are natural, protected wet lands.
First of all, the US and Canada both share these five great lakes. The 5 great lakes are Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie and Ontario. You can easily recall them by simply remembering the acronym 'HOMES': Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior. Another way to recall them is by "Super Man Helps Every One". Super- Superior, Man- Michigan, Helps- Huron, Every- Erie, One- Ontario.