Lake Superior is one of the Great Lakes, all of which are fresh water, not salty. With rare exceptions like the Great Salt Lake, a lake is always a body of fresh water while a body of salt water is called a Sea or Ocean.
No. Lake Superior is larger than Lake Erie.
Lake Superior. Lake Superior - it is the largest lake in the Western Hemisphere in volume and the largest (true) lake in the world by size. Its size is 31,700 square miles and volume is 2,904 cubic miles.
Lake Superior is a lake. Hence the name.
No, Lake Superior is a freshwater lake.
Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, and the Mississippi River border Wisconsin.
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The two lakes that border Wisconsin are Lake Superior and Lake Michigan.
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The salinity of the Great Salt Lake varies, but is on average about 12%.
Lake Superior is to the north of Lake Michigan.
Yes, a body can sink in Lake Superior, as the lake is deep and has varying water densities. Factors such as water temperature, salinity, and the body's buoyancy will influence whether it sinks or floats. Generally, a body may initially float due to gases produced during decomposition, but eventually, it can sink as the gases dissipate.