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this is vey un right but the seira desserts
Not just one state has the five Great Lakes. In fact, the five great lakes aren't all in just the United States. Both Canada and the USA have some of the five great lakes. The border crosses right in the middle of each of the lakes, so Canada and the USA both have parts of each of the lakes. You can go to this link to see a picture example: http://static.ddmcdn.com/gif/willow/the-great-lakes0.gif
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It is close to any oceans but it is near the Great Lakes and is right on the Ottawa River.
the correct answer to your question is fair and right here. witch 2 lakes border Wisconsin are lake superior and lake Michigan
Not just one state has the five great lakes. In fact, the five great lakes aren't all in just the United States. Both Canada and the USA have some of the five great lakes. The border crosses right in the middle of each of the lakes, so Canada and the USA both have parts of each of the lakes. You can go to this link to see a picture example: http://static.ddmcdn.com/gif/willow/the-great-lakes0.gif
No, Michigan is its own state that is right above Indiana and is surrounded by the 5 great lakes
The Great lakes effect the dunes in many ways. One of the ways the great lakes effect the dunes is by simply being great bodies of fresh water filling in the gaps between the dunes. If there were not a lake there wouldn't be a sand dune. Also the wind that the lake creates moves/pushes up the sand. The great lakes can also affect them in ways that are not so good. Like, if there were no marram grass... then the lakes would effect the dunes and the dunes would pretty much crumble and fall apart right under your feet.
The glaciers created the great lakes. Without the Great Lakes, there wouldn't be many places to fish. That's all I can think of right now, sorry if i wasn't of much help.
Well, honey, we've got Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Lake Ontario, and Lake St. Clair. That's right, seven great lakes for you to remember next time you're feeling a bit forgetful. Just think of them as nature's own magnificent waterbeds.
The Great Lakes are not officially recognized as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The Seven Wonders typically refer to remarkable constructions or sites, such as the Great Wall of China or the Pyramids of Giza. However, the Great Lakes are often celebrated for their natural beauty and ecological significance, making them a wonder in their own right, though not categorized within the traditional list.