The Lake Huron is one of the five Big lakes of the North America. It separates the American State from the Michigan of the Canadian province of the Ontario. The the Bay Georgienne, left Eastern Lake Huron, is entirely inside the Canada, and the Baie of Saginaw, left south-western, is entirely in the United States.
Lake Huron is separated by the Détroit from Mackinac of the Lake Michigan, which is with the same altitude; they thus constitute hydrologiquement the same stretch of water. The Higher Lac is approximately 7 meters higher; it is thrown by the river Sainte-Marie in Lake Huron. This last flows thereafter in the Rivière Holy-Claire between Huron Port (Michigan) and Sarnia (Ontario); this river crosses the lake Holy-Claire and emerges by the Rivière Strait in the Lac Érié, and thus by the Lake Ontario and the Fleuve the St. Lawrence until the Atlantic Ocean.
The lake is with 176 meters of altitude and reached a maximum depth of 230 meters; it extends on 59.600 square kilometers and contains 3 538 kilometers cubic of water.
Like the other Big lakes, it was formed by the cast iron of ice during the retreat of the continental glaciers.
Its largest island, the island Manitoulin, is the largest island in the world in a lake. Itself includes/understands the Lac Manitoban, more the big lake in the world being on an island in a lake.
Simple: Huron Lake Zh-min-nan: Huron Ô͘
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