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Is Lake Superior freshwater? The answer is a resounding yes. Lake Superior is the largest of the five Great Lakes, and all of them contain only freshwater. It is the second-largest freshwater lake in the world, edged out only by Lake Baikal in Russia. Formed by the Wisconsin glaciation over 10,000 years ago, it has since become a hub of commerce, tourism, and recreation.<\/p>\n

In terms of size and volume, Lake Superior is a behemoth. Its three U.S. states—Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan—each count it as their largest water body, and its freshwater holds an impressive three quadrillion (3,000,000,000,000,000) gallons. It is also the deepest of the Great Lakes (reaching up to 1,332 feet deep) and covers an impressive 31,700 miles.<\/p>\n

As for its freshwater content, analysts have concluded that it does not contain any salinity—which is essential for determining whether a body of water is fresh or saltwater. However, a notably special feature makes this lake like no other: being the largest freshwater lake naturally on Earth, it is able to continue supplying the surrounding area with fresh water.<\/p>\n

Lake Superior’s value to the environment is immeasurable. The lake—connecting with four other Great Lakes of the region—influences the environment of the nearby lands by moderating the climate. Without Lake Superior’s presence of freshwater, much of the nearby land would be dry and barren. As a result of its presence, many native wild plants and animals are able to survive and inhabit the environment.<\/p>\n