2. Location
The Great Lakes are a collection of freshwater lakes located in
northeastern North America, on the Canada – United States border
3. Great Lakes.
They are the largest group of freshwater lakes on the Earth. The surface
of them all the together is 208,601 square kilometres, almost the half of
Spain.
The Great Lakes are:
Lake Superior at
Northwest.
Lake Michigan. South-
west.
Lake Huron. Center.
Lake Erie. South.
Lake Ontario. South-
east.
4. History.
Before the european
settlement Iroquian lived
around lakes Erie and
Ontario, the Algonquian
around the rest. A variety of
other indigenous nation
people as Lakotan and
Illinois.
The first european who
sailed its waters was a
frenchman, Sieur de la Salle
in 1679.
5. Some facts...
The Great Lakes hold 21 % of the worlds fresh water.
They are called the Third Coast or the Fresh Coast in reference
to its fresh water.
Dispersed throughout the Great Lakes are 35,000 islands. Some
of them are large enough to have their own lakes inside.
Their large size increases the risk of water travel. Hundreds of
ships have met their end on the lakes.
6. City sights
In the shores of the Great Lakes are some of the biggest cities in USA and
Canada.
Chicago, the
biggest city by the To r o n t o t h e
Lakes, famous for second biggest city
its stuffed pizzas. and the first in
Detroit, birthplace Canada.
of soul music.
7. Activities.
1.- Where are the Great Lakes located?
2.- Which lake is in the Northwest and wich in the Centre?
3.- Name three indigeous people that settled around the lake.
4.- Who was the first european that sailed the Lakes?
5.- How many islands are there in the Great Lakes?
6.- Why is Chicago famous by?
7.- Draw a map of the Great Lakes Region in your notebook with the
names of the lakes, the U.S. states and canadian provinces around them.