St. Lawrence River
St. Lawrence River
Yes, the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River are separate bodies of water, but they are interconnected. The Great Lakes consist of five large freshwater lakes, while the St. Lawrence River is a significant waterway that flows out of Lake Ontario, connecting the lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. The river serves as a natural outlet for the lakes, facilitating the movement of water and navigation between these two systems.
Lake Ontario is the last of the five Great Lakes. It flows into the Atlantic Ocean via the St. Lawrence River
ST. LAWRENCE RIVER flows out the Great Lakes
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It is the St. Lawrence river that links The Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean
St.Lawrence river runs northeast from the great lakes in the middle latitudes of North America
Great lakes
The United States is located along the Great Lakes, Saint Lawrence River and the Mississippi River.
because the products of the regions are shipped to markets by water routes such as Mississippi river and the Great Lakes.