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    Lake Erie (/ ˈ ɪər i / EER-ee; French: Lac Érié) is the fourth-largest lake by surface area of the five Great Lakes in North America and the eleventh-largest globally. It is the southernmost, shallowest, and smallest by volume of the Great Lakes and also has the shortest average water residence time. At its deepest point Lake Erie is 210 ...

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  3. Jun 9, 2024 · Lake Erie, fourth largest of the five Great Lakes of North America. It forms the boundary between Canada (Ontario) to the north and the United States (Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York) to the west, south, and east. Learn more about Lake Erie in this article.

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  4. Jun 28, 2017 · Lake Erie, the fourth largest Great Lake, is also famous for a battle in the War of 1812 and for the Erie Canal.

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  5. Jun 3, 2022 · 20 fascinating facts about Lake Erie. 1. Lake Erie is the second smallest Great Lake by surface area, and the smallest by volume. Because of this, the water of Lake Erie also has the shortest residence time. Water in this lake replaces itself every 2.6 years, as opposed to Lake Superior, which takes two centuries.

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  6. Lake Erie is the fourth largest of the Great Lakes by surface area and the smallest by volume. Lake Erie is approximately 210 feet deep at its deepest point, making it the shallowest of the Great Lakes. Despite its size, Lake Erie plays a vital role in the ecosystem of the surrounding region.

  7. Lake Erie is one of the famous and fascinating bodies of water in North America. Situated on the border between the United States and Canada, it is the fourth largest of the five Great Lakes and holds a wealth of captivating facts and features. From its diverse ecosystem to its rich history and recreational opportunities, Lake Erie never fails ...

  8. Lake Erie, the fourth largest of the five Great Lakes in North America, has many interesting facts: Shallowest of the Great Lakes: Lake Erie has an average depth of only 62 feet (19 meters), making it the shallowest of the Great Lakes. Its maximum depth is 210 feet (64 meters).

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