e/Lake Erie Basin

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has glosseng: Lake Erie Basin consists of Lake Erie and surrounding watersheds, which are typically named after the river, creek, or stream that provides drainage into the lake. The watersheds are located in the states of Indiana, Michigan, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania in the United States, and in the Province of Ontario in Canada. The basin is part of the Great Lakes Basin and Saint Lawrence River Watershed, which feeds into the Atlantic Ocean. 80% of the lake's water flows in from the Detroit River, with only 9% coming from all of the remaining watersheds combined. (The remainder (11%) is derived from direct precipitation into the lake.) A littoral zone serves as the interface between land and lake, being that portion of the basin where the lake is less than 15 feet in depth.
lexicalizationeng: Lake Erie Basin
instance ofc/Watersheds of Canada
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media:imgCattaraugus Creek mouth Lake Erie.jpg
media:imgCleveland-crib.jpg
media:imgConneaut Ohio aerial view.jpg
media:imgDetroitRiverlaker.jpg
media:imgGPLed Grand River.png
media:imgGlacial lakes.jpg
media:imgGreat lakes basin.jpg
media:imgGrlakes lawrence map.png
media:imgLake st clair landsat.jpeg
media:imgMouth of Duck Run Erie Bluffs State Park.JPG

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