Eris is known for 3 things:
Being the largest dwarf planet in the solar system.
Being one of the farthest objects from the sun in the solar system
Being a dwarf planet
Yes. It comes from the Iroquois tribe known as the Erie Indians, Erie short for Erielhonan which means "long tail" in Iroquois.
lakes!
Lake Erie is known to some as "monster lake" because of the stories about strange creatures in the lake. Some people compare Lake Erie to Loch Ness.
Erie, Pennsylvania, is known as the "Flagship City" primarily due to its historical significance as a major port on the Great Lakes, particularly during the 19th century when it was a hub for shipping and trade. The nickname is also a nod to the city's connection to the U.S. Navy, as the USS Erie was a notable warship. Additionally, the term reflects Erie’s role as the largest city in northwestern Pennsylvania, serving as a cultural and economic center for the region.
Lake Erie is known to some as "monster lake" because of the stories about strange creatures in the lake. Some people compare Lake Erie to Loch Ness.
There is no Lough Erie in Ireland. There is Lough Erne, which you may have meant. Its name comes from either the ancient people known as the Érainn, or their goddess from which they took their name.
The address of the Erie Branch Library is: 2065 Erie Road, Erie, 48133-9757.
Yes. Erie, PA is on the coast of Lake Erie.
Erie, PA is in Erie County.
The Erie were a Native American tribe that lived in the region around Lake Erie in what is now the United States and Canada. They spoke an Iroquoian language and were known for their agricultural practices, particularly the cultivation of maize. The Erie were involved in trade and had a complex social structure, but they faced conflict with neighboring tribes, including the Iroquois Confederacy. By the late 17th century, the Erie were largely displaced or destroyed due to these conflicts and European colonization.
Erie MEANS IRELAND
Yes, there is a town called Erie on the edge of Lake Erie.