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  1. The Great Lakes region of Northern America is a binational Canadian–American region centered around the Great Lakes that includes the U.S. states of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin and the Canadian province of Ontario.

  2. The northern half of the Great Plains (Nebraska northward), Midwest, Great Lakes, and New England states have a variety of humid continental climates, and the western plains have a semi-arid climate. Here there are four distinct seasons, with warm to hot summers, and cold and often-snowy winters.

  3. The Great Lakes Waterway (GLW) is a system of natural channels and artificial locks and canals which enable navigation between the North American Great Lakes. Though all of the lakes are naturally connected as a chain, water travel between the lakes was impeded for centuries by obstacles such as Niagara Falls and the rapids of the St. Marys River .

  4. The Great Lakes are five large lakes in east-central North America. They hold 21% of the world's surface fresh water. [1] The five lakes are: Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario .

    • 62 ft (19 m)
    • 9,910 sq mi (25,700 km 2 )
    • 571 ft (174 m)
    • 116 cu mi (480 km 3 )
  5. Severe thunderstorms are possible across the Central Plains into the central Great Lakes Tuesday afternoon and evening. Damaging winds, large hail, and a tornado or two may occur. A Slight Risk (level 2 of 5) of severe thunderstorms is in effect.

  6. Jan 18, 2017 · The 5 Great Lakes - Superior, Huron, Michigan, Erie, and Ontario spread a total surface area of 94,250 sq mi (244,106 km2) and are all united by various lakes and rivers, making them the most extensive freshwater system on the planet.

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  8. Throughout the summer, the lake is warmed by higher air temperatures, creating a large temperature diference between the warm lake surface and cool air in the fall, leading to increased evaporation rates. As evaporation increases, lake levels decrease, which persists into wintertime. Figure 3.

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