Five large lakes are surrounding the coast around the shape of Michigan state gloves. The Great Lakes offers places for vacationers, fishermen, and wildlife, is Michigan 's pride and joy. The history of the lake dates back thousands of years ago and the glacier engraved the lake from the bedrock. Hundreds of years ago, these lakes provided settlers with excess food and easy trips. People around the Great Lakes highly appreciate the diversity of wildlife, the landscape and the scarcity of these landmarks.
Laurentian The Great Lakes (French: les Grands-Lacs), also known as the Great Lakes of the Great Lakes and North America, are located primarily in the central and eastern part of North America, on the Canadian and US border, connecting a series of Atlantic Oceans via the St. Lawrence River It is a freshwater lake. They include Lake Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, Ontario, but from hydrologically there are four lakes: Superior, Erie, Ontario, Michigan Huron. The Great Lakes is the largest freshwater lake on Earth, accounting for 21% of the world's freshwater, ranked second in total volume. The total area is 94,250 square miles (244,106 square kilometers), the total volume (measured at low water level) is 5,439 cubic miles (22,671 km 3), slightly lower than Lake Baikal (23,615 km 3, 22-23%). Freshwater on the surface of the world)
The Great Lakes have the largest freshwater supply on the planet, 20% of the earth's total freshwater volume, 9,402 mile coastline, and 94,710 square mile (Texas size) area. The Great Lakes Basin has an area of 295,200 square miles and its entire surface area flows into the Great Lakes. Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Ontario, and Quebec. Champlain calls it Gran Lac. Later it was occupied by people in other countries and later named "odor lake" or "ordinary lake". In 1679, the lake was called Illinois Lake. Because that name can enter the state of India. Allouez calls it Rack St Joseph, whose name is usually specified by the initial writer. Other people call it a rack daphne. Through further exploration of Joliet and Marquette, it won the final name of Michigan, and Algonquin was "Amazing Water".