What would the water depth be if you emptied each state’s biggest volume lake onto its land?
- Great Lakes not included because they are too big and skew the geo chart colors too much. Lake Superior would turn Wisconsin into a 71.3 m deep pool.
- Vermont and Delaware don't have colors because they were far and away the deepest and shallowest and skewed the colors too much. This was my first geo chart, I'm learning...
- Did you know Florida is actually the flattest state?
- Alaska has by far the most lakes of any state. It has over 3 million lakes that don't have names.
Via pressurewashr.com
- Great Lakes not included because they are too big and skew the geo chart colors too much. Lake Superior would turn Wisconsin into a 71.3 m deep pool.
- Vermont and Delaware don't have colors because they were far and away the deepest and shallowest and skewed the colors too much. This was my first geo chart, I'm learning...
- Did you know Florida is actually the flattest state?
- Alaska has by far the most lakes of any state. It has over 3 million lakes that don't have names.
Via pressurewashr.com
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