No, Lake Michigan is definitely a lake. A river is defined as "A large natural stream of water emptying into an ocean, lake, or other body of water and usually fed along its course by converging tributaries."
No, Lake Michigan is considered a lake.
the major lakes that are located in Michigan are Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, Lake Onterio, and Lake Superior
Lake Michigan, Wabash River and the Mississippi River.
The grand river empties into Lake Michigan.
how much longer is lake michigan than the illinois river ?
lake michigan, lake superior,and detroit river
Lake Michigan is to large to be considered a lake. It is a fresh water sea.
In 1848, the Illinois and Michigan Canal was built to connect the Mississippi River to Lake Michigan via the Illinois River near Peru, Illinois
lake michigan
The Detroit River is technically a "strait," a narrow passge between two larger bodies of water. (In this case, Lakes Huron and Erie.) A river is defined as a stream that drains water from higher elevations into a large body of water.
lake michigan
Lake Michigan