Indiana has over 1,000 lakes, with the largest being Lake Monroe and Lake Michigan forming part of its northern border. Many of these lakes are man-made, created for purposes such as flood control, recreation, and water supply. Additionally, numerous smaller ponds and reservoirs contribute to the state's diverse aquatic ecosystems.
Indiana is in the U.S. Midwest, the Great Lakes Region.
Indiana.
No, only lakes.
Indian ocean
The physical features of Indiana are the mountains,lakes,rivers,etc...
Monroe Patoka Brookville
Government thought it would be a good idea to have Indiana because it has access to the Great Lakes and has a high percent of power to the Great Lakes.
Ice thickness on lakes or ponds anywhere, not only Indiana, depends on how cold it gets during the winter. The colder it is,obviously the thicker the ice will be.
Ice thickness on lakes or ponds anywhere, not only Indiana, depends on how cold it gets during the winter. The colder it is,obviously the thicker the ice will be.
Indiana is located in the Midwest and Great Lakes regions of the United States.
Indiana is located in the Midwest and Great Lakes regions of the United States.
Patoka lake