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The Great Lakes are a group of five large lakes on or near the United States- Canadian border. They are the largest group of fresh water lakes in the world, and the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence system is the largest fresh-water system in the world. They are sometimes referred to as inland sea s.

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The Great Lakes are (west to east, general direction of water flow):

A commonly used mnemonic for remembering the names of the lakes is HOMES, for Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior, although this mnemonic puts the lakes in no particular order. An alternative mnemonic, Sister Mary Hates Ecumenical Overtures, places them in west-east order.

A smaller sixth lake, Lake St. Clair, is part of the Great Lakes system between Lake Huron and Lake Erie but is not officially one of the Great Lakes. The system also includes the St. Mary's River between Lake Superior and Lake Huron, the St. Clair River between Lake Huron and Lake St. Clair, the Detroit River between Lake St. Clair and Lake Erie, and the Niagara River and Niagara FallsHorseshoe Falls, one of the three Niagara Falls. Niagara Falls is a group of massive waterfalls located on the Niagara River in eastern North America, on the border between the United States and Canada. The Falls comprises three separate waterfalls: Horse, between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. Lake Huron is usually divided into Lake Huron and Georgian BayGeorgian Bay is a large bay of Lake Huron, located in Ontario, Canada. It is north of Manitoulin Island and east of the Bruce Peninsula. Stormy Weather, Georgian Bay by Frederick Varley Georgian Bay is about 320 kilometres long by 80 kilometres wide..

Four of these lakes straddle the U.S.-Canada border; the fifth, Lake Michigan, is entirely within the United States. The Saint Lawrence RiverThe Saint Lawrence River (French fleuve Saint-Laurent is a large west-to-east flowing river in the middle latitudes of North America, connecting the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean. It was called Kaniatarowanenneh ("big waterway") in Mohawk. It bisect, which marks the same international border for portions of its course, is a primary outlet of these interconnected lakes, and flows through QuebecQuebec ( In Detail) ( In Detail) National Motto: Je me souviens (I remember CapitalLargest city Quebec City Montreal Area Total % fresh water 2nd largest(1st lgst prov. 1 542 056 km² 11,5% Population Total (2004) Density Ranked 2nd 7 509 928 5,43/km² Admi and past the Gaspé Peninsula to the northern Atlantic OceanFor other uses, see Atlantic (disambiguation The Atlantic Ocean is Earth's second-largest ocean, covering approximately one-fifth of its surface. The ocean's name, derived from Greek mythology, means the " Sea of Atlas". This ocean occupies an elongated,.


Sprinkled throughout the lakes are the approximately 35,000 Great Lakes islands, including Manitoulin IslandLake Huron's Manitoulin Island is the world's largest freshwater lake island, with an area of 2,766 square kilometres (1068 square miles). Part of Ontario, Canada, the island separates the larger part of Lake Huron to its south and west from Georgian Bay in Lake Huron, the largest island in any inland body of water.

The Saint Lawrence Seaway and Great Lakes Waterway opened the Great Lakes to ocean-going vessels. However the move to wider ocean-going container ships which do not fit through the locks has limited commerce.

The lakes have an effect on weather, known, logically, as lake effect. The presence of so much water as well as the temperature of the water plus the wind can combine to temper or even control the weather downwind. The most dramatic example is the amount of snow that falls on Buffalo, New York during the winter from moisture thrown off by Lake Erie. Other effects may be more subtle, such as the temperature buffering that produces areas known as "fruit belts", where fruit typically grown further south can be produced in commercial quantities.

Despite their vast size, large sections of the Great Lakes freeze over in winter, and most shipping stops during that season. There are some icebreakers that operate on the lakes.



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