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Lake Michigan

Lake Michigan is one of the five Great Lakes and bordered by Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana and Michigan.

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What are some biotic factors that affect Lake Michigan in Kenosha County?

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Some biotic factors that affect Lake Michigan in Kenosha County include species diversity of fish and aquatic plants, invasive species like zebra mussels and round gobies, and the presence of algae blooms that can impact water quality and ecosystem health.

Which state shares its entire eastern border with Lake Michigan?

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Wisconsin shares its entire eastern border with Lake Michigan.

What is ontarios deepest lake?

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Ontario's deepest lake is Lake Superior, which reaches depths of up to 1,332 feet (406 meters). It is the largest and deepest of the Great Lakes in North America.

What is the current water temperature of Lake George NY?

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I do not have real-time access to current water temperature data for Lake George, NY. You may want to check local resources like the Lake George Association or the National Weather Service for the most up-to-date information.

Is Lake Michigan capitalized?

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Yes, "Lake Michigan" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun.

What time does the sun set in grand rapids Michigan on 08-28-2012?

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On August 28, 2012, the sun set in Grand Rapids, Michigan at around 8:30 PM local time.

Has there ever been a real shark attack in Lake Michigan?

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Yes. A number of the shark attacks in the Jersey shore shark attacks in 1916 were in rivers.

Those attacks were used as the basis for Peter Benchley'sbook and the movie Jaws.

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Does H E Shaw Furniture Company Grand Rapids Michigan still exist?

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The H.E. Shaw furniture company in Grand Rapids Michigan was operated from
1911-1933.

Depletion of Michigan's forests put an end to the logging industry, requiring furniture companies to import lumber, as they still do today. Due to a nationwide industry slump between 1905 and 1910, furniture workers received only minimal raises or none at all. This, combined with extremely long hours and poor working conditions, led to 3,000 workers striking in 1911 demanding a 9-hour day, a 10 percent wage increase, and the abolition of pay based on piecework. After four months, the strike ended, but later management granted most of the laborer's requests.

The Grand Rapids residential furniture industry never fully recovered after that strike. World War I, the Great Depression, and World War II led to lessening demand for residential furniture and the Grand Rapids furniture companies did not make the transition well during the war economies. Many companies went under or moved south to be closer to a larger lumber supply.

Can you fish in Lake Michigan and Lake Superior?

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Yes. Michigan has a large number of different species, including but not limited to:

Largemouth bass

Smallmouth bass

Muskie

Northern pike, rainbow trout

Whitefish

Catfish

Walleye

Sauger

Yellow perch

Which lake is bigger Lake Michigan or lake Huron?

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Lake Superior is the largest of the Great Lakes, as most will tell you. But by strict definition of lakes, however, Huron and Michigan are actually a single lake, because they lie at the same elevation and water flows both directions through the Straits of Mackinac. That lake (called Michigan-Huron or Huron-Michigan), is larger than Superior.

Do you need a permit to scatter ashes in the Lake Michigan?

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It is not legal to pour human remains into any body of water

What is the most ethical reason for running a simulation rather than dumping actual oil into Lake Michigan?

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an experiment should not cause any harm to the natural world *apex

Kyah!

What city covers the border between Lake Michigan and Illinois?

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There is no city on the border of the City of Chicago and the State of Michigan, as the two never touch.

Does Lake Michigan not also belong to Canada?

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Lake Michigan is the only lake, of the Great Lakes, that doesn't border or belong to Canada.

Can a Humpback whale survive in Lake Michigan?

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No, Humpback whales need saltwater to live, and Lake Michigan is a freshwater lake.

Humpback whales primarily feed on krill (saltwater shrimps) and small, schooling (saltwater) fishes. While they may migrate 16,000 miles EACH year, they go where the food is, in summer. Then they live off of their fat reserves all winter long.

How much does a boat rental cost on Lake Michigan?

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Boat rental on Lake Michigan is variably priced depending on which company the individual decides to rent from. Currently, such a service can be purchased for as low as $299 for a one day rental, although that price is subject to change.

How big do the waves get in lake Michigan?

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wind that start currents, different pressure in the water, depth from one point to the other

Where is the deepest point in Lake Huron?

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Somewhere just before the outer edge of the waterline.

How far is it from Lake Michigan to Lake Erie?

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The distance from Detroit to Lake Michigan in Muskegon is about 190 miles.