What’s so great about the Great Lakes? - Cheri Dobbs and Jennifer Gabrys

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    The North American Great Lakes - Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior - are so big that they border 8 states and contain 23 quadrillion liters of water. They span forest, grassland, and wetland habitats, supporting a region that’s home to 3,500 species. But how did such a vast and unique geological feature come to be? Cheri Dobbs and Jennifer Gabrys takes us all the way back to the Ice Age to find out.
    Lesson by Cheri Dobbs and Jennifer Gabrys, animation by TED-Ed.

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  • @wsmith521
    @wsmith521 Před 6 lety +205

    The Great Lakes are my favorite thing about having grown up in Michigan. I wish I could have spent more time enjoying them. People here really take them for granted so I love when people come to appreciate them!

    • @u.p.woodtick3296
      @u.p.woodtick3296 Před 5 lety +5

      Will Smith as a lifetime “Yooper” I’ve never taken this place for granted. Fresh water seas, unsalted and shark free.

    • @stewg4661
      @stewg4661 Před 2 lety +2

      As an Northeastern Ohioan, Lake Erie was kind of known as a death trap. We stook to the shores since it is shallow and can go from calm to raging waters in a moments notice. It is an excellent source of drinking water, but that is all we took it for.

    • @Loliolla
      @Loliolla Před dnem

      Same here. I lived less than 60 miles from Lake Huron. I don’t understand why we did not go there every weekend!

  • @robsab20
    @robsab20 Před 7 lety +2418

    The Great Lakes border _eight_ states! (As well as some unknown landmass to the north)

    • @krisppynugget
      @krisppynugget Před 7 lety +406

      robsab20 Seriously, would it kill them to mention that it also borders a Canadian province...

    • @virtal7348
      @virtal7348 Před 7 lety +55

      Flat Line province*, it only really borders Ontario.

    • @krisppynugget
      @krisppynugget Před 7 lety +7

      Virtal True!

    • @trl2828
      @trl2828 Před 7 lety +45

      They were trying to give you the scale of the lakes and saying it runs along one province or eight states, which makes it sound larger? Oh this is also an American educational program, not Canadian. Relax

    • @colemattia6459
      @colemattia6459 Před 6 lety +3

      Virtal It also borders michigan illinois and a few other states

  • @GuyWithAnAmazingHat
    @GuyWithAnAmazingHat Před 7 lety +1456

    I come from Singapore, a tiny island with water supply so limited we have to buy it from neighbouring countries.
    When I visited America, I saw the great lakes on the ground and over air, it took over an hour to fly over Lake Michigan. I was in awe at how vast the lakes are, in fact they are 339.4 times larger in area than Singapore.

    • @GuyWithAnAmazingHat
      @GuyWithAnAmazingHat Před 7 lety +104

      Tim Wiedemann We actually do have world leading technology on desalination, however it is still not enough to provide the 3rd densest population on Earth.

    • @madisonreys9525
      @madisonreys9525 Před 7 lety +8

      GuyWithAnAmazingHat I used to live there but sadly I moved back to Canada and I am here freezing my butt off again (I was born in Canada)

    • @smashninja22
      @smashninja22 Před 7 lety +21

      desalinated water doesn't taste very good to me. There's no minerals like you get in spring water. I'd prefer to use it for showering or cleaning rather than drinking.

    • @GuyWithAnAmazingHat
      @GuyWithAnAmazingHat Před 7 lety +26

      Jay You'll probably hate our trademarked NEWater even more then, worse than desalination, this is treated waste water.
      Again another world leading technology, converting waste water into drinking water at a large scale.
      We have all the water treatment technology available, so all of our tap water is drinkable.
      We take our water very seriously, it's one of the highest strategic priorities for the country.

    • @teagantt4132
      @teagantt4132 Před 7 lety +7

      GuyWithAnAmazingHat I live in Michigan yay!

  • @diasvitor200
    @diasvitor200 Před 2 lety +107

    I've flown a couple of times over some parts of these magnificent lakes, and they really look like an ocean from above. The first time I flew from New York to Toronto and when we were flying over Lake Ontario, I really thought we were flowing above Atlantic Ocean. These lakes are fantastic!

    • @stewg4661
      @stewg4661 Před 2 lety +5

      They do! My mother was from NJ and went to AZ after. When she came to Ohio, she thought Lake Erie was an ocean because she never saw waves on a lake before.

    • @latlelat4200
      @latlelat4200 Před 2 lety +4

      @Stew G yeah, the waves get big enough on the lakes that there's actually a pretty good amount of great lake surfers. If you look it up, some guys go surfing in the winter and come out with ice covering their beard!

    • @truther001
      @truther001 Před rokem +1

      New York state has some awesome lakes and forests. I loved driving up to school through the Adirondack region. It is clearly one of the most beautiful places in the US.

    • @danieldickson8591
      @danieldickson8591 Před 3 měsíci

      And just think, Lake Ontario is the smallest of these lakes by area. Lake Superior is over four times bigger, the largest freshwater lake in the world (although not by volume).

    • @danieldickson8591
      @danieldickson8591 Před 3 měsíci

      @@stewg4661 The Great Lakes are often called "inland seas," because they have several sea-like qualities: rolling waves, great depths, prevailing winds, strong currents.

  • @jrbqto
    @jrbqto Před 2 lety +93

    As a Michigan born citizen, when I talk about my state this is one of my favorites to flex. Protect the Great Lakes, everyone should be as proud of them as I am! I'm Smitten by the Mitten!

  • @plscometomychannel1007
    @plscometomychannel1007 Před 7 lety +260

    It borders 8 states in America but 1 province in Canada.

    • @MichiganUSASingaporeSEAsia
      @MichiganUSASingaporeSEAsia Před 5 lety +1

      Pls come to my channel 100 true

    • @0truckmafk
      @0truckmafk Před 3 lety +4

      I made a vid of Lake Superiour from a Canadian point of view.

    • @martinroncetti4134
      @martinroncetti4134 Před 3 lety +4

      Exactly....some much for being an 'educational' video.

    • @marydonohoe8200
      @marydonohoe8200 Před 2 lety +7

      Ontario is huge.

    • @benlewis5312
      @benlewis5312 Před 2 lety +7

      ​@@martinroncetti4134 They are trying to make it sound large. Saying it borders 8 states sounds more impressive than saying 8 states and 1 Canadian province. Most Americans aren't going to know it borders only 1 province so they will guess it borders a lot of them, even though Canadian provinces are massive

  • @patrickroelant5171
    @patrickroelant5171 Před 7 lety +398

    It also makes Michigan look cool

  • @Epoch11
    @Epoch11 Před 7 lety +40

    A few years ago BP wanted to dump twice as much as they had been into Lake Michigan, but were prevented by people who cared. Water will become a very precious resource and we should treat it as such.

  • @davidroddick91
    @davidroddick91 Před 2 lety +18

    I'm looking out my bedroom window at Lake Ontario right now. I'm so happy that I have the honour of living this close to one of the world's great natural resources.
    Though they border 8 states, they border only one Canadian province: Ontario.

  • @sebione3576
    @sebione3576 Před 7 lety +352

    you forgot to mention the great lakes are a great graveyard too, with about 6,000 ships and about 30,000 bodies, many of whom were never recovered.

    • @coltonbates629
      @coltonbates629 Před 4 lety +17

      The EDMUND FITSGERALD
      INTENSEIFIES

    • @nanobugs933
      @nanobugs933 Před 4 lety

      Why

    • @geom3022
      @geom3022 Před 4 lety

      Who tf sail on lakes?

    • @justso4509
      @justso4509 Před 4 lety +32

      @@geom3022 There's tons (literally) of shipping on the great lakes. Why wouldn't someone sail them? It's a very efficient way to move vast quantities of goods.

    • @fishy_vinny
      @fishy_vinny Před 4 lety +3

      @@justso4509 Today in Ashtabula there was a cargo ship that came in for an iron shipment going to Toronto

  • @jessellmontiel4681
    @jessellmontiel4681 Před 3 lety +70

    my teacher sent me a link to this but the thing is....
    I actually watch them on my free time

  • @tomredd9025
    @tomredd9025 Před 3 lety +72

    Love the Great Lakes. I have lived in Detroit which is the strait between Lake Huron and Lake Erie. In fact the name "Detroit" means "The Straits" in French. It is one of the world's busiest waterways. Surprisingly beautiful with a wonderful huge park, Belle Isle, right in the middle of the river (excuse me - the strait). I have lived on the Niagara River just a short bike ride from Lake Ontario. On a clear day you can catch glimpses of Hamilton and Toronto, Ontario shimmering over the Lake. What a beautiful area with the Falls and the Niagara gorge. So dramatic, it is a religious experience to watch the the water going over the Falls. Now in my retirement, we have a place on Lake Huron in Michigan's Thumb. It is makes me come alive to be there. The fresh water has a special smell to it that is well - Fresh! I have a great bumper sticker that reads "THE GREAT LAKES - UNSALTED AND SHARK FREE." I wouldn't want to live anywhere else!

    • @pamelastewart7363
      @pamelastewart7363 Před rokem

      GOOD FOR U sad to say it but Noone cares

    • @pamelastewart7363
      @pamelastewart7363 Před rokem

      NO IM NOT

    • @Clh3360
      @Clh3360 Před 8 měsíci

      @@pamelastewart7363Jealous? Just give up the respect. This person spoke only facts!!!

  • @ycfuxo8046
    @ycfuxo8046 Před 2 lety +14

    I grew up in the chicago area, and as a child I would frequently find ancient rocks and pebbles with fossilized creatures on them in my backyard and parks with forests. The great lakes and surrounding areas are truly magical and ancient

  • @Onneukbaar
    @Onneukbaar Před 7 lety +198

    I learn much from this channel

  • @jpr90
    @jpr90 Před 7 lety +26

    As a Michigander, this is my favorite TED-Ed ever.

  • @truckerenoch8824
    @truckerenoch8824 Před 4 lety +36

    A good portion of Superior was formed during the Keweenaw rift (a.k.a. "the mid continental rift"), not by glaciers. Also, the bedrock underneath Superior is still "rebounding" from the weight of the glacier being gone. It's rebounding faster there than in the south. So, the waters of Superior are draining into Huron and the rest of the system faster each day. Until a few thousands (or 10 of thousands) of years from now, when that bedrock slips hard and rattles the entire midwest (possibly creating some new lakes and rivers). Worse case scenario, the rift starts opening again and finishes its job of tearing the continent in half! At least we won't be around to see it ...hopefully!

  • @SuperDrewH
    @SuperDrewH Před 2 lety +50

    I am originally from MN and there is almost no industry or farming along Lake Superior, and knowing that part of Canada and WI I imagine the same. This is why the water in Lake Superior is so clean home owners that I know pull their drinking water right from the lake and only do a very minimal amount of filtration. As they put it, “removing the sticks and leaves.”

    • @cswanson
      @cswanson Před 2 lety +4

      You forgot about iron ore mining. Tons of pollutants were released from that. Luckily, most are at lower levels now, but there is still significant amounts of mercury and PCB's in fish

    • @deathisonlythebeginning5098
      @deathisonlythebeginning5098 Před 2 lety +2

      Only reason its clean is the area is too cold to grow crops. I am from Iowa. Although not directly involved, we definitely pollute the Mississippi and Gulf in the name of food but more for ethanol gas.

    • @realtruth172
      @realtruth172 Před 2 měsíci +1

      i took a shower once from a little motel that got there water from there nice soft water

    • @SuperDrewH
      @SuperDrewH Před 2 měsíci

      @@deathisonlythebeginning5098 not true an article in the Star and Tribune decades ago talked about how because of lake affect the Duluth area had a longer growing season for gardens. I verified this with a friend who lives in Duluth before I responded to your message just this morning.

  • @SusanKay-
    @SusanKay- Před 6 lety +10

    I grew up on the shores of the Great Lakes. As a large body of water, we regard it as a living thing. It has 'moods' and effects the land mass surrounding it - You've never been snowed on until you've experienced a 'Lake Effect' snowstorm! It's deep, and heavy with moisture as storms roll over the water, and it creates massive amounts of snow!!
    When the winds from the north blow in, it creates humongous ice floes onshore, and can blow smaller icey structure - like masses onto the shore, too!
    The lakes are never still or quiet, they're always moving, creating waves and tides, and changing colors as the day goes by ... it's amazing to watch!
    Lakes can be onerous, too. Creating hidden undertows that snatch unsuspecting swimmers near shore, depositing them far off, out of their depth, and in drowning territory! We always, sadly, lose people throughout the summer season!
    The Great Lakes are magical, and alive with life. But they're a place deserving respect, and a bit of awe, too!

  • @didipooboo
    @didipooboo Před 7 lety +387

    *What's so Great about Great Britain?*

  • @dedox6749
    @dedox6749 Před 3 lety +33

    When I was a kid went to Chicago all the time thinking Lake Michigan was apart of the ocean

  • @SamsUndertale
    @SamsUndertale Před 7 lety +499

    I love how much they talked about Canada, given that 4/5 of them border it.

    • @Hope2s
      @Hope2s Před 7 lety +44

      Iknow.... Sometimes I wonder if were even noticed.

    • @krisppynugget
      @krisppynugget Před 7 lety +127

      MinecraftAddict It's even worse because this is an educational video and it should be more informative. The fact that they only mention details from the American perspective is pretty shameful.

    • @rayanne7625
      @rayanne7625 Před 7 lety +44

      I was just thinking about the same thing... It's even worse that this tends to happen in so many educational resources. It's like we barely exist!

    • @zeam-h3133
      @zeam-h3133 Před 7 lety +26

      MinecraftAddict they never include Canada when it really is relevant in this case. It needs to cange

    • @Sean-tn5nv
      @Sean-tn5nv Před 7 lety +39

      What is Canada?

  • @juliezaremskiy3635
    @juliezaremskiy3635 Před 6 lety +60

    How do you target the US with this video yet use the metric system?

    • @ShamliseG
      @ShamliseG Před 4 lety +6

      At such large measurements, what does it matter what system they use? Both will end up as a huge number the viewer likely can't visualize. Also, americans do learn the metric system.

    • @binyominsilverman1592
      @binyominsilverman1592 Před 4 lety +4

      We know metric. It's useful for soda sizes, nutrition facts, engineering, etc. Imperial is used for milk, gasoline, water, distance, gun barrel length, human height, cooking etc. We pretty much use both.

    • @guynorth3277
      @guynorth3277 Před 4 lety +2

      You haven't learned the metric system by now, never took a science class? Lets start with 0˚ C is freezing, and 100˚ C is boiling, as opposed to 32˚ & 212˚F., metic just happens to be saner, and easier to grasp.

  • @JohnnyAngel8
    @JohnnyAngel8 Před 4 lety +11

    One correction: water also enters the lower 4 Great Lakes from their surrounding lands, not just from Lake Superior.

  • @crazygood150
    @crazygood150 Před 7 lety +96

    So Lake Superior contains 10% of the worlds fresh surface water?

  • @Will-rw8mf
    @Will-rw8mf Před 7 lety +38

    Sleeping Bear Dunes is a seriously awesome place. Stood exactly where that image was taken and I gotta say, it is a shit ton steeper than it looks. Some morons even go all the way to the bottom to see the lake and have to climb all the way back up, taking an hour or more. I go to Glen Arbor every year in the summer so I always go to see the national park, it is really amazing and you guys should go. Glen Lake also exists and has some of the bluest water ever, trust me. I'm done rambling now so enjoy the rest of the video lol

    • @unebellepatience1197
      @unebellepatience1197 Před 7 lety

      ShroomFire wow sounds awesome! Would love to go

    • @Will-rw8mf
      @Will-rw8mf Před 7 lety

      JustJannah🌴💎 It's in Michigan though and I live in Ohio so it's only 8 hours away

    • @unebellepatience1197
      @unebellepatience1197 Před 7 lety +1

      ShroomFire I live in the UK so it's much further away for me haha XD

    • @Will-rw8mf
      @Will-rw8mf Před 7 lety +1

      JustJannah🌴💎 Yeah you're better off just visiting the ocean or something lol

    • @Will-rw8mf
      @Will-rw8mf Před 7 lety +1

      Matthew Langston hey I ended up doing it too 😂 I ran all the way down tripping twice and trudged all the way back up

  • @chazchavara3192
    @chazchavara3192 Před 6 lety +32

    All the lakes are amazing and unique in their own ways, but Superior and Huron are my two favorites!

  • @christophersorensen6522
    @christophersorensen6522 Před rokem +1

    I grew up right next to Lake Michigan on the North Side of Chicago. Using that lake as my guide strengthened my sense of direction to this very day and that sense helps me anywhere I am in the world!

  • @ShadowOfCicero
    @ShadowOfCicero Před 2 lety +5

    I remember in the early days of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? they asked, "What is the largest Great Lake?" The contestant said Superior when they were looking for Huron. The judges had to come in and admit that as vaguely as the question was worded, either answer was correct. The game carried into another episode.

  • @LihlWihp
    @LihlWihp Před 2 lety +11

    I’m Northern Ohio and have made many trips to the Sleeping Bear Dunes in Michigan. Absolutely incredible that there are MASSIVE sand dunes in the middle of the American Midwest!

    • @deathisonlythebeginning5098
      @deathisonlythebeginning5098 Před 2 lety

      I visited Michigan City. I think they are close, but very amazing. Over at Racine (70 miles away?), nothing like that. Polished stones and more what you would think was Maine.

    • @iamaloafofbread8926
      @iamaloafofbread8926 Před rokem

      Geography: How much sand do you want?
      Michigan: Yes

  • @MatiG_
    @MatiG_ Před 6 lety +8

    This video made me realize that one day I will have to go there and get to know such beautiful places

  • @markplain2555
    @markplain2555 Před 2 lety +46

    This is written in December 2021. Lake Ontario used to face a 'flood' once about every 10 years. Flood means that the lake's surface level would come up about 1.5metres (approx. 5ft) in the early Spring months (after the snow has melted and the first rains have ended). At our sailing club this 'flood' would cause significant damage as water would make it up the banks and into the various club house facilities.
    .
    .
    When I joined the club, some 18 years ago, they had just had one of these 'flood' events (lasted for well over a month). When the next flood event occurred some 10 years later, it looked liked a normal 10 year cycle, but then it occurred again the following year and again the following years. It now has happened so many times in the last few years that it feels like it is more the norm than a 10 year cycle. We have already invested large amounts of money moving our facilities to accommodate the new norm.
    .
    I never took climate change for granted, until I started seeing some physical proof that something has serious changed. Keep something in mind: those facilities that are being damaged are buildings that are literally over 100 years old. They never had a serious flood problem for over 100 years.... until now.
    .
    If you think this is just a small 'club facility' issue, think again. Lake Ontario's water level is carefully managed by a sort of dam/lock system located in Cornwall Ontario (look it up on Google earth). That lock system is what raises the water level of Lake Ontario (and damages our 100 year old facilities). However if it were not for the lock system holding back the waters, the combination of the Lake Ontario floods and the Ottawa River floods, the city of Montreal would be flooded every year.
    .
    How many people in Montreal are aware that their city is being saved just about every year now from full blown climate change flood.

    • @randomobserver8168
      @randomobserver8168 Před 2 lety +1

      Is flood level in Montreal affected also by sea level rise by being at the head of the St Lawrence? That is to say, sea level rise causing higher tidal levels that far upriver should be a big factor too.

    • @timfremstad3434
      @timfremstad3434 Před 2 lety

      I like warm winters......climate change?...... Bring it on

    • @markplain2555
      @markplain2555 Před 2 lety

      @@randomobserver8168 Simple answer - no. To the best of my knowledge the mean sea level rise at the mouth of the St Lawrence is about 1.5mm, but I could be wrong (sea level rise is different in all parts of the world.) Further the height level between Montreal and the mouth of the St Lawrence would still justify a total drainage of water (from Lake Ontario) even if sea rise was say 1 metre. Meaning that it is only the speed of flood (occurs over a shorter period) of Lake Ontario (and Ottawa river) that effects Montreal.

  • @indigodragon0613
    @indigodragon0613 Před 7 lety +79

    I think they should've included Canada, however the information presented is very good. Any decent human being will know that borders only exist in the human mind, so when talking about science, borders should not matter.

    • @jshepard152
      @jshepard152 Před 6 lety +7

      4:06

    • @theywalkinguptoyouand4060
      @theywalkinguptoyouand4060 Před 3 lety +3

      Borders exist in geography

    • @gsausse8_019
      @gsausse8_019 Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah no, borders are political, economic, historical, territorial, and have been here for all of human existence, they do exist and outside of the human mind

    • @Misilli
      @Misilli Před 2 lety

      @@gsausse8_019 agreed

    • @oravasong6111
      @oravasong6111 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes and we still want our homes back. My dream is simple. The US gives back lands to native peoples and helps to build hospitals for all peoples here.

  • @Zelda_Prettydawn
    @Zelda_Prettydawn Před 4 lety +9

    I’m glad I live in Michigan, It’s my home, And I love it. Visiting holland to swim in the lake is so much fun.

  • @Adam00794
    @Adam00794 Před 3 lety +13

    I can only imagine how much cleaner the lakes were back then in the 1600's and earlier

    • @SoupyMittens
      @SoupyMittens Před rokem +1

      Superior is still extremely clean due to the cold weather in the region rendering farming pointless

    • @nono-ze2we
      @nono-ze2we Před 10 měsíci

      Can you imagine the fish you can catch then?

  • @lindymurphy7691
    @lindymurphy7691 Před 7 lety +148

    Woot woot! Like if you live on one of the Great Lakes! I live in Ludington, Michigan, on Lake Michigan:)

    • @molly.dog8brooke792
      @molly.dog8brooke792 Před 5 lety +1

      Lindy Murphy I used to live on Lake Superior in Thunder Bay Ont.

    • @calvin_launches
      @calvin_launches Před 5 lety

      Ludington is alive 4 months out of the year if you're lucky

    • @humidifier8914
      @humidifier8914 Před 5 lety +1

      I lived in Traverse City

    • @L0rdskywarp
      @L0rdskywarp Před 5 lety

      Lindy Murphy I live on Lake Superior in Thunder Bay

    • @u.p.woodtick3296
      @u.p.woodtick3296 Před 5 lety

      Lindy Murphy North shore of Lake Michigan is my home, the red lighthouse.

  • @gigi_monster
    @gigi_monster Před 7 lety +107

    When you live in Michigan and realize you should be happy that you do.

  • @whitbyretreat145
    @whitbyretreat145 Před 3 lety +6

    Hey TED-ED- there's a land mass called Canada up north that is around 4 of the 5 lakes in case you didn't know

  • @stupid_tree7158
    @stupid_tree7158 Před 6 lety +57

    What's great is that I can walk out onto the beach and have my own fresh water ocean with no danger from jellyfish, eels, sharks, riptides ect. Btw I can see the bay I live near ;).

  • @delanaryan1839
    @delanaryan1839 Před 6 lety +7

    I live on the canadian side of lake erie, actually on the lake its in my backyard and the water levels are so high they're eating the beach and from where you used to be able to fit multiple trucks through, now you can't even walk through without going in the water

    • @BBBYpsi
      @BBBYpsi Před 5 lety +2

      Yes I know it happened in Michigan early this year also. What part of Ontario do you live? I have fished over in Wheatley & Erieau Ontario. Rainbow trout fishing was tuff this year but you could easily catch 100 walleye/Pickerel trolling for the Bows in a day both places. Wanted to catch the Pickerel/walleye there you can limit out so fast it was insane.

    • @emeraldflame6194
      @emeraldflame6194 Před 4 lety +1

      I live on Ohio part of Lake Erie and the only safe part is Cedar point, but even thorn, it’s kinda sad. Plz clean it mates.

    • @BBBYpsi
      @BBBYpsi Před 3 lety

      @Joshua Troll

    • @BBBYpsi
      @BBBYpsi Před 3 lety

      @Joshua Why are you tagging my name to a video that has zero to do with post or this video. Get lost

  • @Xerxezkov
    @Xerxezkov Před 7 lety +17

    "A given drop of water spends on average 200 years in this lake..."
    How to calculate or figure out this thing, I wonder?

    • @liberalbias4462
      @liberalbias4462 Před 6 lety +1

      They have ways to figure out the age of water.

    • @jayteegamble
      @jayteegamble Před 6 lety +5

      They probably take the total volume of the lake divided by the flow rate out.

    • @RamiHaddadin
      @RamiHaddadin Před 4 lety

      @@gg-eo6ez I will comment in 10 months and I will delete this comment

    • @brianarbenz7206
      @brianarbenz7206 Před 3 lety

      They put one of those tracking devices around a drop of water and follow the beeps.

  • @kerr.andrew
    @kerr.andrew Před 7 lety +70

    *What’s so great about the Great Lakes?*
    They are Superior! 😂

    • @bit-gx5qb
      @bit-gx5qb Před 5 lety +6

      AHH there so ERIEtating

  • @hyenaedits3460
    @hyenaedits3460 Před 7 lety +24

    Now I want to visit the Great Lakes!

    • @medirocord1277
      @medirocord1277 Před 6 lety +2

      Spotted Hyena I live on Lake Superior on Canada’s side

    • @nathanschira
      @nathanschira Před 6 lety +2

      medirocord I have a cabin on the Merica side of superior we go up ever summer I live on the lower peninsula

    • @stupid_tree7158
      @stupid_tree7158 Před 6 lety +1

      Visit thunder bay in Alpena, nice place to relax. We also have a NOAA center and a glass bottom boat tour that lets you see some of the 200+ shipwrecks in the area. Love it here.

    • @mmmmmmok5292
      @mmmmmmok5292 Před 6 lety +1

      I want to see the Niagara falls :D
      But they are so far away in the other side of the atlantic D:

    • @tennesseecurtiss5741
      @tennesseecurtiss5741 Před 5 lety

      @Logan VanDalen Been to grand haven, it's nice but theres to many people and tourists there, if your an offroad junkie like me go to silverlake sand dunes, that place was a blast with my 97 Tahoe.

  • @PixelBytesPixelArtist
    @PixelBytesPixelArtist Před 6 lety +5

    "whats so great about the great lakes?' It makes michigan AWESOME!

  • @crabgal
    @crabgal Před 6 lety +6

    I've been to or in all of them except Ontario. I'm really proud to be from such a wonderful state

  • @jemrawc
    @jemrawc Před 2 lety +4

    Excellent informative quick overview of The Great Lakes. To continue from the excellent previous post…the lakes spanning 8 states and the random unknown unpopulated forest covered area…Find it quite interesting that video offers size of The Great Lakes in kilometres (aka clicks) not in miles

  • @stevevassallo4323
    @stevevassallo4323 Před 6 lety +4

    Wow! One mention Canada in a 5 minute video of the Great Lakes. Thanks.

  • @mckinley5836
    @mckinley5836 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm researching for science project right now about the great lakes and your video is the most helpful video I ever found

  • @janlonie4238
    @janlonie4238 Před 3 lety

    This is done nicely and my seven year old loved watching it. Well done and thank you.

  • @drawinglife2008
    @drawinglife2008 Před 7 lety +15

    All this time I thought the Great Barrier Reef was a lake
    I'm such a jerk

  • @stewg4661
    @stewg4661 Před 2 lety +7

    As an Ohioan, I learned that sturgeon used to be so abundant that they were used as fertilizer. Now they are extinct in lake Erie. Such a shame as they could be harvested for much more than plant fertilizer, but also be an important part of the ecosystem.

    • @Moody-Boy
      @Moody-Boy Před 2 lety +1

      They are currently being reintroduced to Lake Erie by the University of Michigan if I’m not mistaken.

  • @prtdiva
    @prtdiva Před 7 měsíci

    Chicago girl here. When you visit the beaches along Lake Michigan, it’s so massive that it looks like an ocean. You can’t see the end of it. I feel super blessed to have grown up near such a beautiful body of water ❤

  • @darrylb.roberts7181
    @darrylb.roberts7181 Před 6 lety +13

    Why does Flint, Michigan STILL not have fresh water?

  • @kylerbritton7830
    @kylerbritton7830 Před 6 lety +4

    Once you get caught in a storm on Lake Superior, Then you will know how great these lakes are.

    • @dutchflats
      @dutchflats Před 2 lety +1

      Just ask relatives of the Edmund Fitzgerald's crew?!

    • @kylerbritton7830
      @kylerbritton7830 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dutchflats I know probably too much about Big Fitz

  • @syahadahridzuan5413
    @syahadahridzuan5413 Před 7 lety +11

    I'm supposed to be asleep but... I need to know what makes greatness. 😋

  • @Crashed131963
    @Crashed131963 Před 6 lety +1

    I live a stone's throw from the Saint Mary's River (Canada side) which connects Lake Superior and lake Huron. Lake Superior is so big that large sections can not freeze in the winter and it can not warm up enough to swim in during the summer unless your in shallow bays.

  • @roddaprime
    @roddaprime Před 7 lety +158

    why did you name all the states but not the provinces that border the great lakes?

    • @markephraim7349
      @markephraim7349 Před 7 lety +43

      the lakes only border one province, that is, Ontario. but yeah they should've included Canada as well.

    • @mejsmith1
      @mejsmith1 Před 7 lety

      +Ace Ventura Still out to prove you are the ultimate fucktard and idiot. Nope, I'm not the OP who you originally replied to, but I guess that is too difficult for your tiny little brain to understand. So, well done moron.

    • @mejsmith1
      @mejsmith1 Před 7 lety

      +Ace Ventura Really? Now we are turning into a grammar Nazi. You are a sad little man.

    • @bcubed72
      @bcubed72 Před 7 lety

      Simmer down, Bubbles! The mention America's Hat by the end of the video...not that a 'Scotian should care aboot the lakes.

    • @colemattia6459
      @colemattia6459 Před 6 lety

      Michael Smith Nazis*

  • @kevinmatthew
    @kevinmatthew Před 5 lety +3

    I respect the animator making the swarm of fish and birds fill my screen

  • @PicklePickle7
    @PicklePickle7 Před 7 lety +11

    I always assumed it is the area :P

  • @malcriadamedina5358
    @malcriadamedina5358 Před rokem +1

    just moved to chicago from california but this great lakes region is growing on me. CA is a special place but this region is very special too

    • @jamaalfridge
      @jamaalfridge Před 8 měsíci

      I heard about the droughts in California and how thankful people were for the rain. It really made me appreciate the abundance of fresh water here. It still amazes my wife to see the lake and remember it's not an ocean.

    • @malcriadamedina5358
      @malcriadamedina5358 Před 8 měsíci

      @@jamaalfridge we have droughts all the time and then they disappear. We are out of a drought now and had record rains and snow fall this year

  • @coolmandan0303
    @coolmandan0303 Před 6 lety +15

    Superior was not carved by glacial basins like the other lakes - but is instead a deep rift valley - the Mesoproterozoic rift valley.

  • @jojojorisjhjosef
    @jojojorisjhjosef Před 7 lety +38

    for a sec I thought this was minute earth

    • @over2408
      @over2408 Před 7 lety

      jojojorisjhjosef me too.

    • @bit-gx5qb
      @bit-gx5qb Před 5 lety

      hey my man im gonna sub just for that

  • @chimis807
    @chimis807 Před 7 lety +8

    I freaking live there, that's what's great about it.

  • @Xituyu
    @Xituyu Před 7 lety +1

    Ppl are disappointed that Canada wasn't mentioned but us in Michigan basically consider all the lakes ours and forget about the other states

  • @asafaust8869
    @asafaust8869 Před 4 lety

    My sister lives in Michigan City, Indiana. The city and the lake are amazing sights to behold.

  • @Dos_Caffeine
    @Dos_Caffeine Před 5 lety +6

    A fly by these lakes would almost give the illusion that you were flying above open oceans.

    • @emeraldflame6194
      @emeraldflame6194 Před 4 lety +3

      Dos Caffeine, my grandfather from India flew in and literally said “I didn’t know the Atlantic Ocean came this far?!

  • @KeithTreason
    @KeithTreason Před 7 lety +34

    You forgot about them wanting to pipe and drain the great lakes of their water and sending it all west where they were stupid enough to waste all of theirs.

    • @ltericdavis2237
      @ltericdavis2237 Před 7 lety +17

      Its not that they waste all their water, its that they don't have any. Why major population centers grow up in the middle of deserts where they need to import water is beyond me though.

    • @KeithTreason
      @KeithTreason Před 7 lety +10

      Los Vegas being one of the stupidest places to settle. Their problem was that they had massive stores of water in the aquifers underground, the most notable being the Ogallala aquifer and they've overused it and the rest of them on farming.

    • @mcnuggets8798
      @mcnuggets8798 Před 6 lety +1

      Keith Treason were do you come from China?

    • @henrywashington3732
      @henrywashington3732 Před 4 lety +1

      Who wants to be snowed in 6 months out the year is beyond me.

    • @SuperShithead22
      @SuperShithead22 Před 3 lety

      @@henrywashington3732 🤣😂 so true im tired of the cold

  • @randomobserver8168
    @randomobserver8168 Před 2 lety +1

    Navigable waters into the heart of North America's river systems for early explorers; navigable for ships to open up the Canadian west for exportable agriculture and hence settlement; navigable for coal to power emergent industrial powerhouses around them; awesome regulators of temperature and humidity for southern Ontario and neighbouring states, though with some winter snowfall downsides mainly on the southern shores; plus useful to add a localized naval component to early US/British wars, so fun.

  • @nativeandunusualplants3582

    great video, I'm lucky enough to live 25 minutes from Lake Ontario, 1 hr from Lake Erie and 2hrs from Lake Huron. One of the greatest attributes to the great lakes is that they play an enormous role in moderating the winter temperatures and act similar to an ocean coast. It would be much much colder in the winters without the great lakes warming the region. In the winter it's often a difference of 5C (10F) from the coast of Lake Ontario to my home which is only a 25 minute drive going an average of 60 km/hr! If it's -5C (22F) at my house, it will often be 0C (32F) a 25 min drive to Lake Ontario!

    • @MrFademaio
      @MrFademaio Před 2 lety +1

      I ve lived in MPLS and Milwaukee. The winters in Milwaukee are a lot milder compared to MPLS bc of the lake effect. MPLS can get 30 below with wind chill. Milwaukee gets windy but not miserably cold. Rarely below 10 degrees. I know what you mean. Unless you're at the north shore of MN. That place is cold no matter what

  • @poisonrune
    @poisonrune Před 7 lety +44

    "They border eight states and..."
    Hey, Don't forget about Ontario!

    • @brycelahm1283
      @brycelahm1283 Před 5 lety +4

      poisonrune That’s technically a province, but agreed. I’m from Minnesota, the most Canadian US state

    • @raptors2019
      @raptors2019 Před 4 lety

      @@brycelahm1283 says who ew we dont claim you guys! Lol michigan is more like it if anything

    • @brycelahm1283
      @brycelahm1283 Před 4 lety

      H C Bruh we’re so much more Canadian than Michigan. Michigan has Detroit, one of the meanest cities in the country, which brings down its Canada points by 50%

    • @raptors2019
      @raptors2019 Před 4 lety +1

      @@brycelahm1283 Michigan is most ontario like. The rest of Canada is probably as goofy as detroit in it's own way.

    • @binyominsilverman1592
      @binyominsilverman1592 Před 4 lety

      Does alberta have a border with Superior? Blanking out

  • @jacksonthesyndicalist2771

    2:17 I hope there are some mandrakes handy for those trees.

  • @nathanpellerito7013
    @nathanpellerito7013 Před 6 lety +1

    Finally, a video that directly applies to me
    Greetings from Michigan

  • @fragilebean1314
    @fragilebean1314 Před 4 lety +1

    Lake Michigan apparently has a Bermuda triangle! It even has more reported disappearances than the Bermuda Triangle. Look it up, it's called the Lake Michigan Triangle

  • @bigred7312
    @bigred7312 Před 5 lety +4

    I love the great lakes mostly lake ontario cause i live in hamlin New York State and for some reason proud to live right down the street from it

  • @earlwashburn1002
    @earlwashburn1002 Před 7 lety +11

    4:15 US takes over part of Quebec

  • @NitishYadav-bk5un
    @NitishYadav-bk5un Před 3 lety +1

    Always clear my doubts, thank you so much Teded

  • @AIReStudios
    @AIReStudios Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you for this great educational video :)

  • @fumarc4501
    @fumarc4501 Před 7 lety +8

    They must be guarded and preserved!

    • @gearjammer2107
      @gearjammer2107 Před 4 lety

      Guarded from what?

    • @louurich9087
      @louurich9087 Před 2 lety +1

      @@gearjammer2107 The Southwest.

    • @reivang7196
      @reivang7196 Před 11 měsíci

      @@louurich9087the far right buddies up in the court house stop giving power to the ones who protect the water.

  • @CaptainRaav
    @CaptainRaav Před 7 lety +147

    Who else is from michigan!

  • @patrickmanway290
    @patrickmanway290 Před 2 lety +2

    I've always considered myself very lucky to live in the great lakes region.

  • @Symball
    @Symball Před 3 lety +1

    I have only been in 3 of the Great Lakes: Michigan, Huron, and (maybe) Erie. I want to go to Superior and Ontario!!

  • @thezombiecreeper
    @thezombiecreeper Před 4 lety +8

    Answer to the title: Everything. I would know
    I live near one

  • @-themysterygirl4757
    @-themysterygirl4757 Před 7 lety +5

    I TELL YOU THEY ARE A PERFECT PLACE FOR A BASE DURING THE ZAMBIE APOCALYPSE!!!!!

  • @pwhitaker1963
    @pwhitaker1963 Před 6 lety

    Living here, about a kilometre north of the shore of Lake Ontario, one forgets about them once in a while. Oddly enough, it means that our climate in Toronto is more comparable to Washington DC than to Chicago or Milwaukee (due West of us). When we go down to the shores of these lakes, one is struck by the absolute massiveness of them. Bearing in mind that Lake Ontario is the littlest. Huron, Michigan and Superior are huge!!!!

  • @kelleyhice
    @kelleyhice Před 6 lety +2

    3:51 Winter 2014/15 a polar vortex stopped over the great lakes region and froze all 5 basically "resetting" the lake temperature's and levels. Lake Superior is 4 inches above normal and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan is flooding. Detroit, Milwaukee and Cleveland are losing populations. There is no population explosion putting a burden on this region. Maybe in 200 years but as of now much of the Great Lakes region is isolated, remote and in great shape.

  • @ryanwesthoven7494
    @ryanwesthoven7494 Před 4 lety +4

    We should form The Republic of The Great Lakes. (All great lakes states and Ontario.) We would honestly be a pretty powerful country.

    • @nono-ze2we
      @nono-ze2we Před 10 měsíci

      Ontario sucks. let's let Manitoba join.

  • @mbogucki1
    @mbogucki1 Před 4 lety +28

    "They border 8 states"
    Ummm...they also border a province. Can't talk about great lakes without Canada folks!

    • @Physicalchemistry15151
      @Physicalchemistry15151 Před 4 lety +3

      mbogucki1 everyone always forgets about Canada.

    • @0truckmafk
      @0truckmafk Před 3 lety +1

      What is a "Canada"? I don't get it. :(

    • @jshepard152
      @jshepard152 Před 3 lety

      They just did.

    • @louurich9087
      @louurich9087 Před 2 lety

      Michigan knows that. We LOVE Canada.
      It is by fast the best government we border (take THAT Indiana and Ohio).

  • @dynomar11
    @dynomar11 Před 2 lety

    They sent me flowers when I was in hospital. Truly Great.

  • @witchcat5696
    @witchcat5696 Před 7 lety +2

    This felt like watching those pre recorded guides on tours

  • @therealjackson
    @therealjackson Před 6 lety +3

    I live in wisconsin

  • @numnumtasty8597
    @numnumtasty8597 Před 7 lety +146

    how can you make a vid about the great lakes and neglect canada

    • @LazGav
      @LazGav Před 7 lety +1

      They were mentioned

    • @numnumtasty8597
      @numnumtasty8597 Před 7 lety +6

      but they rambled on about how many states touch them and gave 1.5 lines to Canada

    • @numnumtasty8597
      @numnumtasty8597 Před 7 lety +16

      why would you ever want to say that? American: like Canada but without free healthcare or nice people,but now with added racism! but wait theres more! order now and get one free trump!

    • @1FbPT2
      @1FbPT2 Před 7 lety +4

      Ace, why did it talk about some U.S. states if its about the lakes, then?

    • @skoockum
      @skoockum Před 6 lety

      Nobody is neglecting Cananda... we're just a little late feeding them.

  • @Chooseyourownhandle
    @Chooseyourownhandle Před 7 lety +1

    I live by Ontario which never freezes and 5-10 minutes away and Erie is 15-30 minutes away. Niagara Falls is 15 minutes from me.

  • @user-su1xk3mv2b
    @user-su1xk3mv2b Před 5 lety +1

    Excellent video.

  • @TouFast91
    @TouFast91 Před 3 lety +7

    For someone who's born and live in the Midwest, seeing the great lakes is the closest thing to the ocean.

  • @Winterseeker
    @Winterseeker Před 7 lety +172

    Why is everything so isolated US-centric? A proper educational video is not limited by borders, even an amateur scientist can cover fairly the role/relationship of these lakes in Canada (or remove the nation's entirely, and talk about North America!). Very disappointing.

    • @LazGav
      @LazGav Před 7 lety +11

      It's totally not like those 8 states (25% of the US' GDP) have over double all of Canada's GDP.

    • @josephang9927
      @josephang9927 Před 7 lety +6

      Because most of the world is shit and hates americans anyway, so why focus on pleasing them?
      The United States America produces and works to create the greatest wealth on Earth, while most countries are just trying to have enough to live or take more money from the rich.
      Greatest producers have also the greatest consumers, so we can ignore the rest of the decaying, antiamerican world.

    • @cesarperezargota
      @cesarperezargota Před 7 lety +15

      Lazertazer Lol, and they also have triple Canada's entire population, so who's actually wealthier?

    • @VegetableMigraine
      @VegetableMigraine Před 7 lety +6

      The US audience is probably their biggest and they are also based in the US. But many other videos discuss other parts of the world.

    • @cesarperezargota
      @cesarperezargota Před 7 lety +10

      VegetableMigraine Except it shows how political the video is. Science isn't supposed to be political, so this isn't a good science video.

  • @tommynickels4570
    @tommynickels4570 Před 7 lety +1

    agreed, it is odd that the location of the G. Lakes was not properly mentioned. I also thought not enough information was dedicated to the creation of these lakes.

  • @teenation5462
    @teenation5462 Před 7 lety

    Thank you for this video!

  • @mirzapa
    @mirzapa Před 2 lety +3

    Just remember that Canada holds nearly 25% of all fresh water on the planet.

  • @williamlag7939
    @williamlag7939 Před 7 lety +4

    I have never been so early

  • @muskankhan1182
    @muskankhan1182 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks a lot for this video..respect from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @skan5050
    @skan5050 Před 3 lety

    The animator of ted ed videos is so good and creative indeed👍