Depending upon the site where sample was extracted, saline content will vary
between 50ppm to 600ppm.
The address of the White Lake Township is: 7525 Highland Rd, White Lake, MI 48383
Michigan is the state the is bounded by Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, Lake Erie, and Lake Huron. It has two peninsulas.
Lansing is East of Lake Michigan about 90 miles.
Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Indiana border Lake Michigan.
the length of omu river shear with afghanitan and tajikista
The address of the Great Lakes Children'S Museum is: 13240 S West Bay Shore Dr, Traverse City, MI 49684-5570
They were formed with the receding glaciers during the ice age.
The Detroit River is technically a "strait," a narrow passge between two larger bodies of water. (In this case, Lakes Huron and Erie.) A river is defined as a stream that drains water from higher elevations into a large body of water.
Yes, Lake Michigan has fresh water. Oceans contain salt water.
Yes. The Mackinac Bridge is regarded as the dividing line between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron (as this represents the narrowest point between these two connected bodies of water).
Black bear, White tail deer, wolves, Bald eagles, spruce grouse, cotton tail rabbits, turkeys, coyotes, squrriels, chipmunks, weasels, Beaver, river otter, common loons, bats, frogs, snakes, canadian lynx, ducks, pheasant, and finally BADGERS
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Lake Michigan is the only Great Lake entirely within the United States. It is bounded by the states of Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, and Indiana.
Latitude: N 43° 42' 27.499" | Longitude: W 87° 7' 13.9874"
Yes they do. Sharks such as the grey reef sharks and white tip reef sharks are apex predators that are small enough to prey on fish throughout the coral reefs. These sharks populations are declining severely though as coral are dying because of the rise in ocean temperatures. also because sharks are more susceptible to being hunted and caught in fishing nets.
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No, they live in the environment provided by the coral reef but live above and beside it, not inside it.
The standard two-letter abbreviation for the state of Michigan is MI.
Originally, the abbreviation (Mich.) was commonly used.
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Lake Michigan is directly EAST of Chicago, Illinois. That's why there are very few addresses on the East side of Chicago!
NONE, there have been no sharks in any of the great lakes. That's because there has to be a river attached to an ocean, and there are no salt water rivers attached to the great lakes. But Bull sharks have been known to go into fresh water to have their babies so watch out if you are in the Mississippi River because they have been found there, and they are the MOST dangerouse shark in the world!
Michigan is located between Lake Huron and Lake Michigan, they both are in Michigan.
Yes, but not only Michigan. It is also bordered by the states of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana.
Yes, but not only Michigan. It is also bordered by the states of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana.
Yes, but not only Michigan. It is also bordered by the states of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana.
Yes, but not only Michigan. It is also bordered by the states of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana.
Yes, but not only Michigan. It is also bordered by the states of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana.
Yes, but not only Michigan. It is also bordered by the states of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana.
Me and my brother have seen a dead sting ray at Lake Michigan right by the shed Aquarium in Chicago at the bottom of some docks between boats about 10ft the water was super clear that day this was around 2017
' Erie' a tribe and shorten form of Iroquoian word Erielhonan or 'long tail'. 'Huron' named by French explorers of inhabitants in the area, Wyandot or 'Hurons'. 'Michigan' possibly from the Ojibwa word mishigami meaning 'great water. 'Ontario' from Wyandot word ontarío meaning 'Great Lake. 'Superior' the English translation of French term 'lac supérieur'.