The Great Lakes are a group of five huge freshwater lakes between the Canada. Here's the 411 you need on the greatest lakes of all.
Great Lake - Lake Superior 383di
Lake Superior is the largest freshwater lake in the pollution in 1972.
Great Lake - Lake Erie 3f165n
Lake Erie is the fourth largest (or second smallest) of the great lakes. It's 9,940 square miles (25,745 square km), 241 miles (388 km) long and 57 miles (92 km) wide at its widest point. It's bordered on the north by River, which is Lake Erie's only natural outlet.
Great Lake - Lake Huron 4se1e
Lake Huron is the second largest of the Great Lakes. It's 23,010 square miles (59,596 square km), 206 miles (332 km) long and 183 miles (295 km) at its greatest width. Lake Huron sits between Ontario, Canada and Michigan. At it's deepest, Lake Huron is 750 feet (229 m). Lake Huron receives the waters of Lake Superior through the St. Mary's River and those of Lake Michigan and drains into Lake Erie.
Great Lake - Lake Ontario 53c1u
Lake Ontario is the smallest and lowest of the Great Lakes. It's 7,540 square miles (19,529 square km), 193 miles (311 km) long and 53 miles (85 km) at its widest. Lake Superior sits between Ontario, Canada and New York. Lake Ontario is mainly fed by the waters of Lake Erie, which are transported via the Niagara River. Lake Ontario drains into the St. Lawrence River.
Great Lake - Lake Michigan 3t172f
Lake Michigan is the third largest of the Great Lakes and the only one entirely within the islands are found in the northern part of the lake.