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Where can you find zebra mussel?

The zebra mussel is indigenous to lakes and rives in Southern Russia but has become an invasive species infesting lakes and rivers in the US Great Lakes region - and most recently getting into the Hudson river.


Which organism was introduced into the Great Lakes and has expanded its range to the Mississippi River?

zebra mussel


What are the positive and negative effects of the introduction of the zebra mussel to the Great Lakes?

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What some negative things about zebra mussel?

zebra mussel are a great nuisance to peopl. the can grow so densely that they block pipelines, clogging water intakes of municipal water supplies, and hydroelectric companies Zebra mussel had killed 10 thousand birds.


Where is zebra mussel native to?

The species was originally native to the lakes of southern Russia.


How can dwarf wedge mussel be saved?

we can save it by starting to compost all garbage and paper in compost bins instead of throwing it in the lakes and rivers and oceans and lakes of the world.


How many lakes does the US have?

The US has over 100,000 lakes, with the Great Lakes being the largest group of freshwater lakes in the country. These lakes range in size from small ponds to large bodies of water like the Great Salt Lake in Utah.


What are the four largest lakes in the country?

The Great Lakes


In 1713 France owned land around what lakes?

Great Lakes


Which nation controlled the land surrounding the great lakes in 1753?

Several native American tribes controlled the areas north of the Great Lakes. Later, French explorers and settlers controlled the area. After one of the many wars between France and England, England took control of the area north of the Great Lakes. Finally, Canadian independence gave Canada control over the region.


In which direction are the great lakes from your state?

The Great Lakes are located in eastern North America. The Great Lakes are the largest group of freshwater lakes and are to the northeast of Texas.


Why are the great lakes called the Canadian great lakes?

Because they are