Traveling south from the Finger Lakes Seneca Lake Cayuga Lake and Oneida Lake the first border you would cross is the... please help me as fast as you could

Social Studies · Middle School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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If you're traveling south from the Finger Lakes region, navigating past Seneca Lake, Cayuga Lake, and Oneida Lake, the first state border you would cross is the border between New York and Pennsylvania. This is because the Finger Lakes are located in central New York State, and Pennsylvania lies directly to the south.


The Finger Lakes are a group of eleven long, narrow, roughly north–south lakes in Central New York. Seneca and Cayuga are the largest among the Finger Lakes. Oneida Lake, though not technically one of the Finger Lakes, is still a sizeable body of water to the northeast of the Finger Lakes region. The Finger Lakes region is situated just above the Northern border of Pennsylvania. When you travel south from this area, you will eventually reach Pennsylvania after crossing through the southern counties of New York State. Geography is an interesting subject and knowing about the places, not only improves your geographical knowledge but also helps when planning trips, understanding climate, and the natural resources of a region