Lake Michigan.
Lake Michigan is Entirely in the United states
Lake Michigan is entirely in the United States
Lake Michigan is contained entirely within the United States.
Lake Michigan is the Great Lake that lies entirely within the the United States.
This is the Lake Michigan.
The US-Canadian border passes through all of the Great Lakes except Lake Michigan, which is located entirely within the United states.
Lake Michigan at 22,400 sq mi is the largest freshwater lake entirely in the United States.
Superior is the largest lake that's partly in the United States at 31,820 square miles. The largest lake entirely contained in the United States is Lake Michigan, 22,400 square miles. Excluding the great lakes, the Great Salt Lake in Utah is the largest lake in the USA at 1700 square miles.
The fifth Great Lake is Lake Michigan. Unlike the other Great Lakes, which are bordered by Canada, Lake Michigan is entirely within the United States and does not share a border with any Canadian province. Its unique location makes it the only Great Lake that is situated entirely within one country.
No, Lake Erie is not the only Great Lake entirely in the United States; in fact, no Great Lake is entirely within the U.S. Lake Michigan is the only one that is completely within U.S. borders, while Lakes Superior, Huron, and Ontario are shared with Canada. Lake Erie, on the other hand, is bordered by the U.S. states of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York, as well as the Canadian province of Ontario.
The two largest lakes in North America are The Superior, and The Huron