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Marina86 [1]
3 years ago
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Why is "Which of the Great Lakes is the largest body of water?" a good scientific question

Biology
2 answers:
bearhunter [10]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

A is the answer :)

Explanation:

amm18123 years ago
5 0

It can be answered through an investigation.

Explanation:

The question ''Which of the Great Lakes is the largest body of water'' is a good scientific question because it is a question that can be answered through investigation. To answer this question, a scientist, or a person that has it as an interest simply needs to go on terrain and do the research, or can simply acquire data that is already collected. Through it, it can be determined which of the Great Lakes is the largest body of water, which is the second largest etc.

The five Great Lakes are:

  • Lake Superior
  • Lake Hudson
  • Lake Michigan
  • Lake Erie
  • Lake Ontario

There are five lakes that consist the Great Lakes, and all of them have formed in the same period and through the same process. The lakes all have glacial origin, and all of them have formed when the last Ice Age ended. The largest of the Great Lakes is Lake Superior, while the smallest is Lake Ontario.

Learn more about Lake Superior brainly.com/question/10888882

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