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The state in the center of the Great Lakes is Michigan. Other central states that border the Great Lakes are Wisconsin and New York.
The three states that border Michigan are Ohio to the southeast, Indiana to the south, and Wisconsin to the west. Additionally, Michigan is bordered by Canada to the north and east across the Great Lakes.
Canada and the United States border the Great Lakes.
The Northeast and North-Central regions border the Great Lakes.
In the Great Lakes region, the state that does not border a Great Lake is Michigan. While Michigan has coastlines on four of the five Great Lakes, it is the only state that is divided by the lakes, and its Upper Peninsula does not directly border any lakes. Other states like Ohio, Indiana, and Wisconsin do border at least one of the Great Lakes.
The Great Lakes are at the northern border of the United States, except Lake Michigan, which is completely in the United States. Needless to say, the Great Lakes are in the northern US.
The coal-producing states that border the Great Lakes are Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana. These states have significant coal mining operations, contributing to the energy production in the region. While Michigan and Wisconsin are Great Lakes states, they are not major coal producers.
The states that border the Great Lakes are primarily in the humid continental climate zone, characterized by four distinct seasons with warm summers and cold winters. Three of these states include Michigan, Wisconsin, and New York. This climate supports diverse ecosystems and influences agricultural practices in the region.
Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio
Canada and the United States are the only two countries to border the five Great Lakes. They are situated on the border between the two nations, though some are further in one country than the other.
The Great Lakes are important to the United States because it allows the transportation of cargo such as iron ore to travel by sea to the several States and Canada that border these lakes.