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Michigan

The US state of Michigan is situated in the Great Lakes Region. It is the 11th biggest US state by area at 96,716 sq mi and the eight biggest state by population at 9.88 million as of 2010.

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What are the main biomes of the state Michigan?

The main biomes in Michigan are the northern hardwood forests, boreal forests, and wetlands. These biomes support a variety of plant and animal species, including white-tailed deer, black bears, beavers, and various bird species. Michigan's Great Lakes also contribute to its unique ecosystem.

How do you drop out of high school in Michigan?

don't drop out because of drugs! The way my sister did is she just got all her stuff and didnt show up to school angin but I would recommend going in with your parent or gardenin abd tell the principle that you would like to drop out and have a form made up that said," I _you Name________want to drop out" and have them sign it AND KEEP IT ON HAND INCASE A TURINSE OFFICE COMES OUT OR YOUR MOM, DAD, GRANDMA, GRANDPA,ECT. HAVE TO GO TO A TURINSE MEETING

but i dont like to hear drop outs

How many points can one get on his license before it is suspended?

Laws governing licensing and penalties imposed for violations are made by the state of residency. It should be possible to obtain information relating to this issue by contacting the state DMV department.

How long to drive from Chicago IL to Flint MI?

Google Maps estimates the driving time as 4 hours and 44 minutes.

What is a person who sells arrows called?

In modern times, this person is probably known as a sporting goods merchant.

Basic Speed Law?

"The Basic Speed Law states that no one speed is best under all conditions. The posted speed limit is simply the maximum recommended speed allowed by law under ideal conditions. The Basic Speed Law implies you must never drive faster than it is safe for conditions at that time. This means that even if you drive within the posted speed limit, under certain conditions, such as in rain, snow, heavy traffic, or bad road conditions, the posted speed may be unsafe and you may be in violation of the law."

How did Michigan get its nickname the wolverine state?

Michigan got its nickname, "The Wolverine State" in 1835. There was a dispute with Ohio over the Toledo strip and the people of Michigan were said to have been as "bloodthirsty and vicious as wolverines."

What materials were used to make the Mackinac Bridge?

The five-mile long bridge now fondly called "The big Mac", including the approach roads, were, at the time, the world's longest suspension bridge between cable anchorages. The bridge itself was designed by engineer Dr. David B. Steinman. Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corporation's $25,735,600 agreement to build all the foundations led to the mobilization of the largest bridge construction fleet ever assembled. The American Bridge Division of United States Steel Corporation, was awarded a $44,532,900 contract to build the superstructure. A.B.D. began its work of planning and assembly in 1953. In several U.S. and Canadian Steel mills the various shapes, plates, bars, wire and cables of steel necessary for the superstructure and for the caissons and cofferdams of the foundation, were prepared. The bridge was officially begun amid ceremonies on May 7 & 8, 1954, at both St. Ignace and Mackinaw City.

Can you move out at 18 in Michigan?

Legally no, as the age of majority for the state is 18. What can be done in such a situation depends upon the actions of the parents, the circumstances in which the minor left the family home, and where the minor is now residing.

What are the effects of unemployment on Michigan's economy?

the effects of unemployment on Michigan's economy may result in longer unemployment for the state. nearly half of michigan's unemployed in 2010 were out of jobs for over 6 months which seemed to be at an all-time high for the state compared to the past recessions

Is there any other team in Division 1 football besides Ohio State that have won fourteen games in a season?

Actually the game against SDSU was not moved from the 2001 season to the 2002; however, the game was moved to a later date that year that was a bye-week for both teams. The reason for Ohio State having 14 wins that year is due to the Kickoff Classic, the 12 regular season games, and the Fiesta Bowl. The rules back in 2002 only allowed a team to play 12 regular season games; however, if you were invited to a "preseason" contest then you could play a 13th game before the bowl game. The "preseason" game does count in your W-L record. Ohio State won all 14 games.

How many car mirrors are required by law?

In New York State:

  • Model year 1968 and newer - must have a left outside mirror
  • 1967 and older - must have one mirror that is either an inside mirror or a left outside mirror

Note: Any vehicle that has a permanent obstruction of the view through the rear window (Example: a truck or van) must have both a left-side mirror and a right-side outside mirror.

Who made the Michigan armament 380 acp and where can you get parts for it?

Michigan Armanent was a company in the early sixties who were located in Walled Lake Michigan, near Detroit. They took components and assembeled them to many variations like ambi safety, aluminum frames, adjustable sights etc. Quality was very good. Later they moved to California and quality went downhill, hence they stopped. I have had 4 all in 45 ACP. "Survivalist" was the best. Also one called "Custom Combat". One owner was John Pope, forgot the other guy. Old issues of Guns & Ammo in the early '60's had advertisments. I still have two of them. Ciao Michael

What was the physical address of Arts Center Hospital on Woodward Avenue in Detroit Michigan?

5435 Woodward Avenue

This is from a picture postcard which can be seen at

http://www.cardcow.com/95709/art-centre-hospital-5435-woodward-avenue-detroit-michigan-detroit/#img_bk

What slow no wake speed under Michigan boating laws?

The Slowest speed at which headway can be made and it is still possible to maintain steering control. This can vary in rivers or any other currents, this regulation is typically applied in "no wake" zones, or within 100 feet of shore, to avoid unnatural erosion of shoreline or disruption of wildlife ecology.