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What four Great Lakes form a coastline along Michigan?

Superior (northern shore of the Upper Peninsula), Michigan (southern shore of the Upper Peninisula and the western shore of the Lower Peninsula), Huron (northeastern shore of the Lower Peninsula), and Erie (southeastern shore of the Lower Peninsula).


Which of the two great lakes form most of the eastern border of the lower peninsula?

Lake Erie and Lake Huron form most of the eastern border of the Michigan's lower peninsula.


Is Michigan the Upper Peninsula lies south of the lower Peninsula?

Upper Peninsula lies North of the Lower Peninsula.


Is the elevation higher in the upper peninsula or the lower peninsula?

Is the scenic byway upper or lower peninsula


What can continental glaciers form?

Glaciers can form U shaped valleys.


What caused the fiords in Scandinavia?

The Answer Is Glaciers......During the Ice Age, glaciers covered the Scandinavian Peninsula and Scotland. When the glaciers retreated, they left poor soil, rocky lakes, and many fiords.


What cause fiords in Scandinavia?

The Answer Is Glaciers......During the Ice Age, glaciers covered the Scandinavian Peninsula and Scotland. When the glaciers retreated, they left poor soil, rocky lakes, and many fiords.


Is Shaftsburg Michigan in the lower or upper peninsula?

Lower peninsula. About 13 Miles east of Lansing.


what state is divided in to two parts upper and lower peninsula?

Michigan has an upper and lower peninsula


When can glaciers form?

Glaciers form when the rate of snow fall exceeds the rate of melting.


What is the main difference between the upper peninsula and the lower peninsula?

The main difference between the Upper Peninsula and Lower Peninsula of Michigan is their geographical location. The Upper Peninsula is located to the north and is less populated with vast wilderness and natural beauty, while the Lower Peninsula is located to the south and is more densely populated with major cities like Detroit and Lansing.


How do the plants in antarctic peninsula get water?

They probably get the water from the melted water from iceburgs and glaciers.