Michigan is a state that is almost surrounded by water, with the Great Lakes surrounding it on three sides - Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, and Lake Huron.
yes is a correct answer.yes because its a peninsula
Whitefish Bay is an actual water body off of Lake Superior on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. There is also a town called Whitefish Bay in Wisconsin on Lake Michigan. So, the body of water called Whitefish Bay is in Michigan on Lake Superior and the town called Whitefish Bay is part of Wisconsin on Lake Michigan.
The deepest freshwater lake on Earth is Lake Baikal in Siberia, Russia. It reaches a maximum depth of about 5,387 feet (1,642 meters). It is also the world's oldest and largest freshwater lake by volume.
There are five freshwater seas on Earth: the Caspian Sea, Lake Superior, Lake Victoria, Lake Huron, and Lake Michigan.
Residents of the City of Chicago get their drinking water from Lake Michigan through a municipal water purification system.
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Lake Michigan is fresh water.
No. In 1900, Rudolf Hering redirected the flow of the River in order to prevent pollutants from flowing into Lake Michigan, Chicago's main source of drinking water.
Lake Michigan is a fresh water lake.
Lake Michigan drains into the Chicago River, which connects to the Illinois River. From there, water flows into the Mississippi River system, eventually reaching the Gulf of Mexico. Additionally, Lake Michigan's water level can affect local rivers and tributaries that feed into it.
To carry sewage and pollution away from the city's drinking water supply, Lake Michigan.
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Lake Michigan, Mona Lake, And Muskegon Lake.
Lake Michigan is to large to be considered a lake. It is a fresh water sea.
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