Yes, it is.
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one that nature made itself e.g. lake Victoria (Africa), lake Michigan (America)
No. Portage Lake in Pinckney Michigan was not man made. :)
Houghton Lake is not man-made; it is a natural lake located in Michigan. It is the largest inland lake in the state and was formed during the last glacial period, around 10,000 years ago. The lake is fed by local streams and groundwater, contributing to its natural ecosystem.
Yes. Michigan is made of an upper and lower peninsula. The lower peninsula is known to resemble a mitten and attaches to Ohio. The upper peninsula is attached to Wisconsin. At the top of the lower peninsula, the Mackinac Bridge connects the two peninsulas of Michigan.
No, it is a glacial lake. Lake Erie formed from thousands of years while glaciers advanced and retreated across the land. This made 5 basins which filled with water over thousands of years, forming The Great Lakes.
no no reports have been made and they would not survive because most dolphins can only live in salt water
Payette lake is a natural lake and not a man made lake.
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Michigan has approximately 3,200 miles of shoreline with beaches. Michigan's shoreline is made from the Great Lakes which is a freshwater lake.
Man made
Lake Texoma in a man-made lake. In fact, the only natural lake in Texas is Lake Caddo.