Detroit is on the Detroit River, 10 km. downstream of Lake Saint Clai.
In the city of Detroit, the water comes from Lake Erie or Lake St. Clair.
In the city of Detroit, the water comes from Lake Erie or Lake St. Clair.
The Detroit River. 28 miles long and part of the Great Lakes water system.
Yes. Used instead of chlorine to purify water.
Detroit is approximately 138.8 square miles in area.
As of my last update, the price of a gallon of water in Detroit, MI, typically ranges from $1 to $2, depending on various factors such as local water rates and utility fees. However, prices can fluctuate, so it's best to check with the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department or local utilities for the most current rates.
Yes, Detroit is on the Detroit River, which flows between Lake Erie and Lake St.Clair and creates part of the USA/Canada border.
The Detroit River is technically a "strait," a narrow passge between two larger bodies of water. (In this case, Lakes Huron and Erie.) A river is defined as a stream that drains water from higher elevations into a large body of water.
it is a water body
the body of water of ohio
The body of water near Illyria is Gaul. Gaul is the body of water not the Greek hero....
Detroit isn't on a "coast"; it's on the shore of the Detroit River and the "sixth great lake", Lake St. Clair. (Lake St. Clair lies along the chain of lakes and rivers that connect Lake Superior to the Atlantic Ocean; it's smaller than the "main five" great lakes of Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie and Ontario, but is nonetheless a respectable body of water in its own right.)