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Lake Superior is the largest of the Great Lakes, as most will tell you. But by strict definition of lakes, however, Huron and Michigan are actually a single lake, because they lie at the same elevation and water flows both directions through the Straits of Mackinac. That lake (called Michigan-Huron or Huron-Michigan), is larger than Superior.
No. Lake Michigan is the 4th largest lake in the world at 22,400 square miles, behind Lake Superior, Lake Victoria and Lake Huron. Hubbard Lake in Michigan is comparatively quite tiny at 12 square miles. If you are referencing Lake Ray Hubbard in Texas, that is a bit larger than Hubbard Lake at 35 square miles.
No - not even close. Lake Erie has a surface area of 9,910 sq mi (25,700 km2) with a volume of 116 cu mi (480 km3) Lake Michigan has a surface area of 22,300 sq mi (58,000 km2) with a volume of 1,180 cu mi (4,900 km3) I think we can safely say that no matter how you look at it, Lake Michigan is MUCH bigger than Lake Erie.
how much longer is lake michigan than the illinois river ?
Yes. The Mackinac Bridge is regarded as the dividing line between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron (as this represents the narrowest point between these two connected bodies of water).
There is more shoreline in Michigan than Illinois.
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No, Chicago, a city, is not bigger than Texas, the 2nd largest state.
Four of the five Great Lakes are partly in Canada and partly in the US. Lake Michigan is the largest lake in the US. Canada's Great Bear Lake and Great Slave Lake are larger than Lakes Erie and Ontario. Canada's Lake Winnipeg is larger than Lake Ontario. Canada's Lake Athabasca and Reindeer Lake are larger than any lake in the US except for Lake Michigan. Hydrologically, however, Lakes Michigan and Huron are really only one body of water. In that sense, there are just four Great Lakes, all of which are partly in Canada and partly in the US. If that be the case, Canada's Great Bear Lake, Great Slave Lake, Lake Winnipeg, Lake Athabasca and Reindeer Lake are all bigger than any lake in the US.
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