Lake Erie, Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Ontario
the river empties into the Atlantic Ocean
B is the Answer. The Yangtze
Yes. It looks like they share about 51 miles of common border,
and I have one map that says it's dry land, not part of the lake.
1. The Sahara Desert
2. Grassy plains of Kansas
3. Lake Michigan
4. An Arctic glacier
Explanation:
The insolation is not the same across the planet, and it varies from one place to another. The variations occur mainly because of two things, one being the latitude and the other being the the type of surface.
The places that are on lower latitudes get more direct sunlight, thus more concentrated, and they manage to absorb more heat. The places on higher latitudes get sunlight at very low angle, thus very dispersed, and they absorb much less heat.
The surfaces that are without cover, on land, tend to have higher insolation. The surfaces that are with cover, or are water bodies, ice bodies, have lower insolation.