yes
Illinois has a coast line to Lake Michigan
Avon Lake can have earthquakes but there is a very slim chance because Avon Lake is not near a fault line.
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).
Yes, there are several fault lines in Michigan, but they are not very active compared to other regions in the United States. The most notable fault line in Michigan is the Lake Michigan Fault. It does not produce frequent or significant seismic activity.
The distance across Lake Michigan from Racine, Wisconsin, to Saugatuck, Michigan, is approximately 35 miles (56 kilometers). This distance represents a direct line across the lake, but actual travel distance may vary depending on the route taken.
The Laguna fault line runs from near Laguna Lake and under Santa Rosa. All of the Philippines can experience earthquakes because it is located on the Pacific Rim of Fire.
1811/1812 earthquake along New Madrid fault line. Mississippi river ran backwards three days and made lake
Indiana & Illinois do literally border the Ohio river along the natural low water line on the right bank & they include parts of lake Michigan within their borders as well yet it would be technically inaccurate to say they border lake Michigan even as they border each other within it
Black Widow Spiders are usually found along the Lake Michigan coast line.
That sounds like you are looking for the word "fault" or "fault line".
these are the faults that occur in transmission line: 1. line to line fault 2. line to ground fault-this is the most common fault that occurs in tr. line(75%) 3. double line to ground fault 4. triple line to ground (or) 3 phase fault- this is the most serious and dangerous fault that occurs in transmission line.(but rarely occurs)