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2.5 lakes. Or perhaps 3 lakes since half a lake is still a lake.
oceans freshwater and lakes and streams cover 2/3 of earth
The circumference of both lakes north and south is 2.75 miles
In lakes, rivers and ponds...
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It allows passage between Lake Superior and Lake Huron.
A lake is constructive because it supports and benefits wildlife. Lakes provide hydration for many animals and it's the home of many organisms.
A lake is constructive because it supports and benefits wildlife. Lakes provide hydration for many animals and it's the home of many organisms.
Largest and deepest of the Great Lakes, Superior is also the coldest. It is a very important "highway" for ore freighters, and also supports a commercial fishery of notable importance, though somewhat less than the other Great Lakes.
Yes, lakes mainly contain fresh water, which comes from rainfall, snowmelt, rivers, and streams. The water in lakes is typically replenished by these sources and supports various ecosystems and human activities. Some lakes, however, can be saline or brackish, depending on their geological setting or connection to the ocean.
No, Samuel de Champlain did not find the Northwest Passage to Asia. He is known for exploring and mapping parts of eastern Canada and the Great Lakes region, but the Northwest Passage remained undiscovered and uncharted during his lifetime.
la salle claim for Appalachian mountains in the east to the rocky mountains in the west and from the great lakes in the north to the gulf of Mexico in the south
Britain- The "Treaty of Paris" in 1763 forced France to give its Canadian claim to the British. :)
Britain- The "Treaty of Paris" in 1763 forced France to give its Canadian claim to the British. :)
Britain- The "Treaty of Paris" in 1763 forced France to give its Canadian claim to the British. :)
the northwest passage. the northwest passage.
The Great Lakes St. Lawrence region is home to the largest group of freshwater lakes in the world, comprising Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario. This region supports a diverse ecosystem with a variety of plant and animal species, and is an important transportation route for shipping goods between the United States and Canada. The region also boasts a rich cultural history, with indigenous peoples having inhabited the area for thousands of years before European colonization.