Great Lakes; Lake Erie; Lake Huron; Lake Michigan; Lake Ontario; Lake Superior; Also: Lake St. Clair; Also: St. Lawrence River; Lake Facts & Figures; Lake Conditions;
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Related Resources; GLIN: Lake Erie Facts and Figures ... Great Lakes; Lake Erie; Lake Huron; Lake Michigan; Lake Ontario; Lake Superior; Also: Lake St. Clair; Also: St. Lawrence River; Lake Facts & Figures; Lake Conditions;
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Lake Erie and its shoreline are a major source of many minerals. The largest sandstone quarry in the world is located in Amherst, Lorain County, Ohio. Salt mines in Cuyahoga and Lake Counties extend out under Lake Erie and are an important source of revenue to the State.
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Lake Erie was one of the first Great Lakes to be uncovered during the last retreat of the glacial ice. ... Several precursors to the modern Lake Erie have been identified, some of which lasted long enough to leave behind well-developed beaches many miles from the lake’s current position.
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Lake Erie Islands: ... Lake Erie was carved out by the receding glaciers of the Great Ice Age. Evidence of this may be seen in the Glacial Grooves on Kelleys Island, the largest accessible glacial grooves in the world. The area surrounding Lake Erie was originally inhabited by the Erie ... A few facts about Lake Erie:
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Lake Erie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lake Erie (pronounced /ˈiri/ ) (French: ) is the fourth largest lake (by surface area) of the five Great Lakes in North America, and the thirteenth largest globally. It is the southernmost, sha...
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Fourth in size among the Great Lakes, it covers 9,940 square miles (25,745 square kilometers).  Lake Erie is the only Great Lake whose bottom is above sea level.
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Lake Erie Water Snake ... The Lake Erie water snake is proposed to be listed as a threatened species. Threatened species are animals and plants that are likely to become endangered in the foreseeable future. Endangered species are animals and plants that are in danger of becoming extinct.
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Special Sub-Topic: Lake Erie Islands ... Click Here To Play: Lake Erie Islands ... It is the most famous of the Lake Erie Islands, it has the most tourism because of the many attractions on this particular island.
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Lake Erie Facts Melinda Huntley Executive Director, Lake Erie Coastal Ohio, Inc. Lake Erie is the shallowest, warmest, most southern and most biologically productive of all the Great Lakes. Lake Erie often supplies more fish for hu- ER CE U. S. D man consumption than the other four Great Lakes combined.
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