The Great Lakes are connected by several rivers, with the most significant being the St. Lawrence River, which links Lake Ontario to the Atlantic Ocean. The Chicago River provides a critical connection between Lake Michigan and the Illinois River, facilitating transportation to the Mississippi River system. Additionally, the Detroit River connects Lake Huron to Lake Erie, while the Niagara River links Lake Erie to Lake Ontario. These waterways play a vital role in navigation and ecosystem connectivity among the Great Lakes.
the rivers are St. Claire, St. Mary's, Detroit , and Niagara
St. Mary's River, St. Claire River, and Niagara River.
st Lawrence river. jamacan sea. connedicut ocean
lakes and rivers
yes. lakes are a source for rivers because they help the water flow most of the time
Glaciers... when they melted it created all the great lakes.
Please rephrase - the question is unclear.
yes because of lakes, rivers and glaciers does that help
yes
The rivers and lakes provide jobs involving hydroelectric conduction and also fishing.
they help us import and export goods
That is the DUMBEST question i have ever seen. if there were no rivers or lakes, would you had ever drunken water? as for mountains, think of Mt Isa for example. if there were no mountains, there wouldn't be any such thing as the Rocky Mountains or Mount Everest. if you haven't heard of them, i can't help you.