it doesnt (as far as i know.im a first grader)
All the lakes are pretty much landlocked. No oceans near any of them.
Any of their lakes!agreed!
The most obvious one would be Lake Michigan.
No. There are only five great lakes. None of which are in Alberta. They are:Superior, Huron, Michigan, Erie and Ontario.
Yes the great lakes lake michigan lake ontario lake erie lake huron lake superior
Any where there is not land. Besides lakes, rivers,ect.
the Atlantic ocean
In the Great Lakes region, the state that does not border a Great Lake is Michigan. While Michigan has coastlines on four of the five Great Lakes, it is the only state that is divided by the lakes, and its Upper Peninsula does not directly border any lakes. Other states like Ohio, Indiana, and Wisconsin do border at least one of the Great Lakes.
The Midwest region of the United States does not have any states that directly touch the ocean. However, some Midwestern states have access to the Great Lakes, which are significant bodies of freshwater. The states typically considered part of the Midwest are Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Wisconsin, and parts of North Dakota and South Dakota. Michigan, with its coastlines along Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, and Lake Superior, is the closest to oceanic waters but does not border the ocean itself.
Michigan has the most shoreline of any state in the continental US. Its extensive coastline along the Great Lakes totals over 3,000 miles, with the shores of four of the five Great Lakes -- Superior, Michigan, Huron, and Erie.
No, Chicago is inland, in the U.S. state of Illinois. However, it is built beside one of the worlds largest lakes, Lake Michigan.
Michigan, Indiana, Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, Wisconsin