The answer is no.
It contains one-fifth of the worlds fresh surfacewateer!
Some lakes contain a great amount of salt; salt without salt have a drain.
The premise of the question is incorrect. Only one of the Great Lakes does not contain part of the Canada-U.S. border. That is Lake Michigan.
The Great Lakes contain about 84% of the freshwater in North America and approximately 21% of the world's surface freshwater. Therefore, the Great Lakes hold a significant portion of the Earth's freshwater lakes water.
The fifth largest lake in Canada is Lake Winnipeg. Other large lakes are Lake Huron, Great Bear Lake, Lake Superior, and Great Slave Lake.
Yes, the Great Lakes are often referred to as inland seas due to their large size and the fact that they contain a significant amount of freshwater.
25% of earths fresh water is contained in the Great lakes
No. Lake Michigan is the third largest of the Great Lakes. Lake Ontario is the fifth largest in size at 19,500 km2 .
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The world's largest group of freshwater lakes is the Great Lakes, located in North America. They consist of Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario, and together make up one-fifth of the world's surface fresh water.
The Great Lakes
Not just one state has the five great lakes. In fact, the five great lakes aren't all in just the United States. Both Canada and the USA have some of the five great lakes. The border crosses right in the middle of each of the lakes, so Canada and the USA both have parts of each of the lakes. You can go to this link to see a picture example: http://static.ddmcdn.com/gif/willow/the-great-lakes0.gif