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Lake Erie - Wikipedia
Lake Erie (/ ˈɪri / EER-ee) is the fourth-largest lake by surface area of the five Great Lakes in North America and the eleventh-largest globally. [6][10] It is the southernmost, shallowest, and smallest by volume of the Great Lakes [11][12] and also …
Lake Erie | Map, Location, Depth, & Facts | Britannica
Jan 26, 2025 · 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 …
10 Places to Visit on Lake Erie, Ohio - TravelAwaits
From the lighthouses to the quaint shops, you will find something to enjoy while exploring the southern shores of Lake Erie in Ohio. 1. Marblehead Lighthouse State Park. Marblehead lies on the southern shore of Lake Erie and is home to one of my favorite lighthouses in America, The Marblehead Lighthouse.
Lake Erie - WorldAtlas
Jun 16, 2021 · Globally, Lake Erie is the 11th largest lake by both surface area and volume. The Detroit River is the lake’s primary inlet, while the Niagara River is the main outlet. Erie’s use has come under sharp focus in recent years due to environmental concerns, …
Lake Erie – National Museum of the Great Lakes
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).
Lake Erie Facts
Lake Erie is home to one of the world's largest freshwater commercial fisheries. Lake Erie's fish populations are the most abundant of the Great Lakes, partially because of the lake's relatively mild temperatures and plentiful supply of plankton, which is the basic building block of the food chain. The lake's fish population accounts for an ...
Lake Erie - Great Lakes Commission
Lake Erie is the smallest of the Great Lakes in volume (119 cubic miles) and is exposed to the greatest effects from urbanization and agriculture. Measuring 241 miles across and 57 miles from north to south, the lake’s surface is just under 10,000 square miles, with 871 miles of shoreline.
Lake Erie - New World Encyclopedia
Lake Erie is the eleventh largest lake on Earth by surface area. Of the five Great Lakes of North America, it is the fourth largest by surface area, the southernmost, shallowest, and smallest by volume.
Lake Erie Geology - Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Lake Erie and its associated wetlands are an indispensable natural resource to the region’s environment and economy. The lake is a source of fresh water for millions of people, an important shipping route, an abundant commercial fishery, a recreational destination, a crucial natural habitat for hundreds of species and an influence on the ...
Lake Erie - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Sep 30, 2007 · Lake Erie, 25,700 km 2 (including islands), of which 12,800 km 2 lie in Canada, elevation 173.3 m; 388 km long, 92 km wide and 64 m deep. The shallowest of the five major Great Lakes (excluding Lake St. Clair), it receives most …