the answer is no
It is Michigan the 4 Great Lakes all touch.
Lake Superior, Lake Huron, and Lake Erie all touch Michigan.
All of the lakes surround Michigan, so none of them are really closer/farther. But Lakes Huron and Superior touch more of Michigan than the others, so they could be "closer."
No, Canada has no shoreline on Lake Michigan. It does with Lakes Superior, Huron, Erie, and Ontario
None. The state that touches the most of them is Michigan. The only Great Lake that Michigan doesn't touch is Lake Ontario.
All the great lakes, Erie, Huron, Ontario, Michigan, and Superior border a US state.
Ontario, Huron, Michigan, Erie, and superior. those are all the great lakes
The 5 lakes, (Huron Erie Michigan Ontario and Superior), are called the Great Lakes.Their basins developed over millions of years of a glacier advancing and receding.They are all inland lakes.They are all fresh-water lakes.
The only state that touches four of the five great lakes is Michigan. Michigan has shoreline on Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron and Erie, but not on Lake Ontario. New York has shoreline on Lakes Ontario and Erie. Pennsylvania and Ohio have shoreline on Lake Erie. Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin have shoreline on Lake Michigan. Minnesota and Wisconsin have shoreline on Lake Superior.
Lake Michigan lies entirely in the US.Only Lake Michigan is entirely inside the US. All of the other Great Lakes also border on Ontario, Canada.
The United States has five Great Lakes at its northern border: Erie Michigan Superior Huron Ontario. The only US State to touch all five great lakes is Michigan.
All four but Michigan