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Lake Michigan's primary water sources include direct precipitation, surface runoff from surrounding land, and inflows from rivers, most notably the Grand River and the Kalamazoo River. Additionally, the lake receives some water from groundwater discharge and is linked to other Great Lakes via the Straits of Mackinac and various waterways. The lake also experiences evaporation, which can affect its water levels.

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