The Great LakesβSuperior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontarioβare the largest group of freshwater lakes in the world. They span the United States and Canada, serving as a crucial resource for transportation, industry, and wildlife. The lakes were formed by glacial activity thousands of years ago and continue to shape the regionβs climate and economy.
These massive lakes provide drinking water to millions of people and support diverse ecosystems. Explore the geography of the Great Lakes through this word search puzzle, featuring key lakes and surrounding landmarks.