a slow moving mass of ice that formed the Great Lakes region
Glacier
The lake that we are closest to
Erie
This lake is more than 1,333 feet deep!
Lake Superior
How were the Great Lakes formed?
Glaciers melting, causing erosion.
Lake-Effect Snow
This lake shares the name of the lake closest to it.
Michigan
This lake is said to never give up her dead.
Lake Superior
Name 2 Indian tribes that lived off of the Great Lakes.
Chippewa, Fox, Huron, Iroquois, Ottawa, Potawatomi, Sioux
rock that is formed by settling material on the lake beds of the Great Lakes
Sedimentary
The lake looks like a wolf's head from outer space, and is where the Edmund Fitzgerald now remains.
Superior
This lake has legends of an aquatic monster, similar to that of the Lockness Monster!
Where were the explorers from that first explored the Great Lakes, starting with Lake Huron?
France
rock that is formed from melted/molten rock from deep below the earth's crust
Igneous
There is a band that shares this lakes' name, and its a group that Mr. Powell listens to.
Huron
This city located on the Great Lakes, is home to the Football Hall of Fame.
Cleveland
What items/materials did the Indians use from the Great Lakes in order to survive and trade with?
Furs, needles, fish hooks, and skins.
Shipwreck
This lake's name was taken directly from the Indian's original name, and shares the name of a popular providence in Canada.
Ontario
This Great Lakes city is the closest to Camp Fitch here in the great state of Pennsylvania.
Erie
Name the cycle that moves water from the Great Lakes, through the ground around them, evaporates, and then rains back down into the Great Lakes.
The Hydraulic Cycle