Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario are known as the Great Lakes. The lakes border the U.S. states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York. Wisconsin borders Lake Michigan and Lake Superior. New York borders Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. Michigan borders Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Superior and Lake Erie. Each of the remaining states border one lake.
The US state of Michigan is formed of two peninsulas. The "Lower Peninsula" extends north between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. The "Upper Peninsula" farther northwest extends between Lake Superior and Lake Michigan and the two peninsulas are separated by the Straits of Mackinac, near the conjunction of the three largest Great Lakes.
Michigan is the only state that has a coastline on all four of the Great Lakes: Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, and Lake Erie. Its unique geography, including two peninsulas, allows it to have the longest shoreline of any state in the U.S. bordering these lakes. This extensive coastline contributes to Michigan's diverse ecosystems and recreational opportunities.
Michigan is divided into north and south divided by the Great Lakes.
The north central state that has two peninsulas in the United States is Michigan. The state of Michigan is also has freshwater lakes.
The north-central state made up of two peninsulas surrounded by freshwater is Michigan. It is divided into the Upper Peninsula and the Lower Peninsula, with the Great Lakes encircling both. This unique geographical feature gives Michigan its distinct shape and a significant amount of shoreline along the lakes.
Lake Michigan and Lake Superior.
Lake Erie and Lake Ontario.
The state of Wisconsin is bordered by two lakes. Both Lake Superior and Lake Michigan border Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
Only two countries border the Great Lakes, these are Canada and the USA.
Only two countries border the Great Lakes, these are Canada and the USA.
The Great Lakes are bordered by the United States and Canada. The two regions bordering the Great Lakes are the Central and Northeast.
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.
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The Great Lakes are bordered by the United States and Canada. The two regions bordering the Great Lakes are the Central and Northeast.
The premise of the question is incorrect. Only one of the Great Lakes does not contain part of the Canada-U.S. border. That is Lake Michigan.
Two states touch the Mississippi River and Great Lakes. The Mississippi River originates in Minnesota at Lake Itasca and flows toward the southeast. The northeastern border of Minnesota touches Lake Superior. Wisconsin is the other state that touches both. It actually touches two of the Great Lakes. Its northern border touches Lake Superior and on the east is Lake Michigan. Its western border touches the Mississippi River.
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