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QuestionWhy are they sometimes called homes?Community AnswerH-O-M-E-S is a mnemonic device to help you remember the names of the five lakes: Huron Ontario Michigan Erie Superior
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QuestionWhy are they called the Five Great Lakes?Community AnswerThey are called the "Five Great Lakes" because they are the biggest lakes in North America. They are also "grouped" together geographically.
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QuestionHow were the Great Lakes formed?McFeistyCommunity AnswerThey were formed by glaciers, and filled in with rainwater and snow-melt runoffs, so they are freshwater.
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QuestionWere the Great Lakes once part of the ocean?McFeistyCommunity AnswerNo, the Great Lakes were formed by glaciers, and are freshwater, fed by rainfall and snow-melt. Water flows out of the lakes, keeping it fresh. Another clue that there was never an ocean there is that the region is part of the "goiter belt," so named because of very low levels of iodine in the surrounding soil. If there had been an ocean there, plenty of iodine would be in the soil.
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QuestionWhere can I find a list of the Great Lakes with their sizes?Community AnswerAn online search or an encyclopedia would probably be your best bet!
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QuestionCan you boat in the lakes?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionIs Lake St. Claire one of the five Great Lakes?Community AnswerNo, it is not. Refer to the list above.
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