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Lake Michigan
The Atlantic and Pacific border the US on both sides. However, the largest bodies of water completely within the US are Lake Michigan and the Great Salt Lake.
The largest body of landlocked freshwater in the US is the Lake Superior, one of the Great Lakes. It is also the worlds third largest lake by volume. Lake Baikal is the world's largest freshwater lake in terms of volume.
the pacific ocean the largest they alone share is lake superior
The Pacific Ocean is the largest body of water in the world. It borders the states of Alaska, Hawaii, Washington, Oregon and California, and is therefore the largest body of water that borders the United States.
Much to my surprise, the answer is apparently Phoenix, which somehow became the 5th largest city in the US (by population). New York, LA, Chicago, and, arguably, Houston are all adjacent to bodies of water. (Of course, this means we're not counting the Salt River in Phoenix as a body of water for the purposes of this question.)
the second largest state
The Mississippi river delta is one of the largest of many, most rivers that end up flowing into a large body of water , form deltas.
Canada shares four of the great lakes with the US -- Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario. Lake Michigan is entirely within the US.
Alaska and Texas.
texas
the Mississippi river