Lake Superior is generally considered the Great Lake with the least pollution. Its large size, deep waters, and relatively low population density in its surrounding areas contribute to its relatively clean status. Efforts in conservation and stricter regulations have also helped maintain its water quality over the years. However, it still faces environmental challenges, including invasive species and climate change impacts.
=By Making anti pollution regulations more powerful than==political expedience.=
At least two of them are the Great Bear Lake and the Great Slave Lake.
Utah Lake, when us Utans started to build trains it polluted Utah lake and The Great Salt Lake (which has more pollution).
it is important because it kills of habitat and pollutes humans and animals.
If you are talking about shoreline, none of them. All five Great Lakes have at least some American shoreline.
Lake Ontario Lake Ontario has the least surface area but Lake Erie has the smallest water volume.
No.
The Salt Lake is at least six times larger.
Lake Superior is the cleanest because it is the deepest and largest, therefore the pollution and toxins is less concentrated.
litter thrown in the lake
We have a freed the lake from pollution
The Great Lakes are:Lake HuronLake OntarioLake MichiganLake ErieLake SuperiorAs you can see, none of them have 'great' in their names. Two lakes in Canada that do are Great Slave Lake and Great Bear Lake.