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No, it is one of the five major lakes of North America, called the Great Lakes. The finger lakes of New York State are tiny lakes, by comparison, long and slender like the fingers of a hand.
It generally refers to their shape - long and thin - and their proximity to each other, like a hand placed palm-down on the table. The Finger Lakes region of New York is a typical example.
The most likely agent of erosion that formed the drumlins and finger lakes in New York State is glaciation. During the last Ice Age, massive ice sheets advanced and retreated, shaping the landscape by depositing glacial debris, carving out valleys, and creating landforms like drumlins (elongated hills) and finger lakes (long, narrow lakes between hills).
New York State has approximately 1.2 million acres of lakes, including both natural and man-made bodies of water. This includes well-known lakes like Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, and the numerous lakes in the Adirondack and Finger Lakes regions. The extensive lake system plays a significant role in the state's ecology, recreation, and tourism.
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Glaciers in New York played a significant role in shaping the state's landscape by carving out deep valleys, creating lakes, and depositing sediment that formed rolling hills and moraines. Glaciers also helped to shape iconic landforms like the Finger Lakes and the Hudson River Valley.
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Ponds do not have weather in them. Weather occurs around ponds.
the great lake effect the weather because of a rain effect or something like that . What happens is when rain clouds collect the moisture from the lakes it creates a build up inside the clouds then "dumps" the precipitation next to the states of the lakes
allmost same like in New York
There are tons of them. Lake placid, Saranac lake, some of the great lakes like Ontario and Erie
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