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The Great Lakes Main Menu Click below for more information on each lake: Lake Huron Lake Ontario Lake Michigan Lake Erie Lake Superior Click here for a helpful tip on remember The Great LakesClick here for a helpful tip on remember The Great Lakes Click here to Take The Great Lakes Quiz!Click here to Take The Great Lakes Quiz! Return to Title Page
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A helpful tool to remember all of the Great Lakes is to use the word “HOMES.” H uron O ntario M ichigan E rie S uperior Return to Main Menu “HOMES” takes the first letter of each lake to create the word
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Lake Huron facts Is the 2nd largest of the Great Lakes It takes 22 years for water to be replaced in Lake Huron The lake was named “Lac Des Huron” or Lake of the Huron Indians Click on the image above to learn more information on Lake Huron Return to Main MenuContinue to Lake Ontario Facts
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Lake Ontario facts Is the smallest of the Great Lakes Ranks smallest in elevation, length, and size of all the Great Lakes Toronto, Canada lies on Lake Ontario. Click on the image above to learn more information on Lake Ontario Return to Main MenuView Lake Michigan facts
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Lake Michigan facts 3 rd largest of the Great Lakes Touches the borders of Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan Is the shallowest of the Great Lakes 6 th largest freshwater lake in the world Click on the image above to learn more information on Lake Michigan Return to Main MenuContinue to Lake Erie facts
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Lake Erie facts Is bordered by the states of Ohio, Michigan, New York, and Pennsylvania Ranks 4 th in size to the other Great Lakes Is the shallowest and warmest of the Great lakes Water levels are constantly changing Click on the image above to learn more information on Lake Erie Return to Main MenuContinue to Lake Superior facts
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Lake Superior facts Is the largest of the Great Lakes. Is the deepest and coldest of the other Great Lakes Is 1,335 feet deep and 350 miles long Contains more water than all of the other Great Lakes combined Click on the image above to learn more information on Lake Superior Return to Main MenuReady to take the quiz? Click here!
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The Great Lakes Quiz Which lake is the largest of the Great Lakes? A.ErieErie B.SuperiorSuperior C.OntarioOntario D.MichiganMichigan
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The Great Lakes Quiz How many Great Lakes are there? A.33 B.44 C.55 D.66
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The Great Lakes Quiz Which two countries share the Great Lakes? A.United States and CanadaUnited States and Canada B.United States and MexicoUnited States and Mexico C.Canada and MexicoCanada and Mexico D.United States and ChinaUnited States and China
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The Great Lakes Quiz Which lake is the smallest in volume? A.MichiganMichigan B.HuronHuron C.OntarioOntario D.ErieErie
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The Great Lakes Quiz Which is the most recently discovered lake? A.ErieErie B.HuronHuron C.OntarioOntario D.SuperiorSuperior
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Correct! The Great Lakes Quiz Review
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Which lake is the largest of the Great Lakes? B. Superior How many Great Lakes are there? C. 5 Which 2 countries share the Great Lakes? A. United States and Canada Which 2 countries share the Great Lakes? A. United States and Canada Which is the most recently discovered lake? A. Erie Return to Main Menu
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