Michigan is cut in two by a great lake.
Michigan because the upper peninsula (north of Wisconsin) is separated from the lower part by Lake Michigan.
lake Superior, lake Erie, lake Huron, lake Ontario, lake Michigan
Michigan is the only state which is cut in two by one of the Great Lakes. Michigan's upper peninsula is separated from the lower part by lake Michigan.
Illinois Lake Michigan is shared between four states. Nearly 2/3rds of it is in Michigan with a bit less than 1/3rd in Wisconsin. A smaller share is part of Illinois, with a tiny portion part of Indiana.
Illinois is bordered by Lake Michigan to the northeast.
Yes, but not only Michigan. It is also bordered by the states of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana.Yes, but not only Michigan. It is also bordered by the states of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana.Yes, but not only Michigan. It is also bordered by the states of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana.Yes, but not only Michigan. It is also bordered by the states of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana.Yes, but not only Michigan. It is also bordered by the states of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana.Yes, but not only Michigan. It is also bordered by the states of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana.
What direction is Lake Ontario from Lake Michigan?
Good question. The easy answer is you are talking about the LOWER Peninsula, would be Lake Michigan. The answer gets harder, and I don't know the answer to what is the natural border between the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and Wisconsin.
The Great Lakes IS The Most Important Part Of United States
The body of water that surrounds the state of Michigan is Lake Michigan. Michigan is the only state in the United States that is divided into two separate land masses by a body of water, with the Lower and Upper Peninsulas connected by the Mackinac Bridge over the Straits of Mackinac.
Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, Lake Huron and Lake Erie