| The Great Lakes are a group of five large freshwater lakes in North America |
| that are interconnected by natural and artificial channels. |
| They are (from east to west): Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, |
| Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, and Lake Superior. |
| Most of them, except Lake Michigan, which lies entirely within the United States, |
| form part of the border between the United States and Canada. |
| The Great Lakes are bordered by the Canadian province of Ontario and by eight U.S. states |
| including (from west to east) |
| Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana, |
| Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and New York. |
| Large cities like Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, and Toronto lie on the shores of the Great Lakes system. |
| The Great Lakes system, with a combined surface area of 244,100 square kilometers, |
| holds about 20% of the world’s fresh surface water. |
| Lake elevations decrease to the east and south. |
| Lake Superior, the largest lake at 82,100 square kilometers, |
| is also the largest freshwater lake in the world. |
| Its outlet is the Saint Mary’s River, |
| which enters Lake Huron after falling about 7 metres over a series of rapids. |
| Lake Huron and Lake Michigan lie at the same elevation. |
| Water flows from Lake Michigan to Lake Huron. |
| Lake Michigan is deeper than Lake Huron, but the latter is larger in area, |
| at 59,600 square kilometers. |
| Lake Huron drains into the Saint Clair River, |
| which falls about 3 metres between Lake Huron |
| and the small, shallow basin of Lake Saint Clair. |
| Lake Saint Clair’s connected to Lake Erie by the Detroit River. |
| At its northeast end, Lake Erie empties into the Niagara River, |
| which drops 99 metres as it flows north to Lake Ontario, |
| which is the smallest of the Great Lakes at 19,010 square kilometers. |
| Lake Ontario is linked with the Atlantic Ocean via the St. Lawrence River. |
| The Great Lakes, interconnected by rivers, straits, and canals, |
| are a natural resource of tremendous significance in North America; |
| they serve as the focus of the industrial heartland of the continent |
| and together form one of the world’s busiest shipping arteries. |
| The lakes also form an important recreational resource |
| with about 17,000 kilometers of shoreline, |
| rich sport fisheries, and numerous beaches and marinas. |
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