It is the only one that is completely in the USA.
About 40% of Michigan's total area is water, including the Great Lakes and thousands of smaller inland lakes. This makes Michigan the state with the largest percentage of water area in the United States.
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Michigan because it has all the lakes near it witch the water from the lakes turn into fog which makes it the foggiest state in the US.
these are the Great Lakes bordering Canada and the USA
Long ago the great lakes were even bigger. As they receded, they left behind the material deposited on the bottom of the lakes - which was extremely rich in nutrients.The area around the great lakes was flattened considerably by glaciers - which makes it easier to farm.The area around the great lakes tends to get sufficient rainfall to support crops without much irrigation.The area around the great lakes is crisscrossed by plenty of streams and rivers - which can provide additional water to irrigate crops when rainfall is not sufficient.
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The Great Lakes are part of the border between the USA and Canada.
the shipping is less expensive because it is by a huge crate and shipping is easier because the Great Lakes let them ship the products from inner Canada.
It is the most populated city in Michigan also it is mostly black people It is known for the car making industry, all of our beautiful lakes and it is bordered on 3 sides with the wonders of the beautiful great lakes.
Nobody knows why it is so important just is but i don't know xxx
The Great Salt Lake in Utah is not one of the Great Lakes. The Great Lakes are located in the northeast of the United States on the border with Canada (in Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York) and are freshwater lakes.