watch the weather.
No, because it is located at lake Michigan and Lake Michigan is to big to be a bay.
no the don't I have been the lake Michigan and it has little waves im pretty sure they don't freeze unless there in a harbor
Michigan means "Big Lake"
200miles
Meicigama is an Algonquian Native American word. It means "big lake" and refers to Lake Michigan.
Chicago
yes
Chicago, a big great city was built on the shore of Lake Michigan because it just was, let's leave it at that.
Wisconsin is between Minnesota and Michigan. However, there is a big ole Lake Michigan in between Michigan and Wisconsin.
Lake Brownwood is 150 acre with a water depth of 70 feet.
Lake Michigan is also known as "Lake of the Michigan," reflecting its connection to the state. Indigenous peoples referred to it as "Mishigami," meaning "great water." Additionally, it has been informally called "The Big Lake" by locals and visitors alike.
One way is to look at a map or Atlas and locate Chicago. Then look at the big blue area to its right and note that it says "Lake Michigan" on the map. This can be confirmed by going to the City of Chicago and walking east as far as you can go and confirming that you eventually reach a very large body of water. However, the latter is not proof that said body of water is Lake Michigan.