Lake Superior drains into Lake Huron through the St Marys River. Lake Michigan drains into Lake Huron through the Straits of Michilimackinac. Lake Huron drains into Lake Erie through the St Clair River, Lake St Clair, and the Detroit River. Lake Erie drains into Lake Ontario through the Niagara River. And Lake Ontario drains into the Atlantic Ocean through the St Lawrence River.
A river carries water from Lake Superior into Lake Huron. Lake Huron and Lake Michigan are connected. Their water level is the same height. Another river carries water from Lake Huron into Lake Erie. Yet another river carries water from Lake Erie into Lake Ontario. Water from Lake Ontario goes down the St. Lawrence River into the Atlantic Ocean.
No. The Great Lakes connect to the Atlantic Ocean through the St. Lawrence River and the St. Lawrence Seaway.
The Columbia river
The Pacific Ocean
Colorado River
Colorado River
Yes, it enters the Pacific Ocean by way of the Sea of Cortez.
It empties through the Great Bear River into the Mackenzie River and that river empties into the Arctic Ocean.
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No. The waterway is a manmade construction along the course of the St. Lawrence River, through which the Great Lakes empty into the North Atlantic Ocean. The waterway's purpose is to deepen the channel for ocean-going vessels and to provide hydroelectric power. The Great Lakes have no natural link to the Mississippi River.
The US borders both the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
All of the Great Lakes states touch water which eventually empties through the St. Lawrence River and seaway into the Atlantic Ocean.
The Amazon River of South America empties into the Atlantic Ocean.