The Great Lakes
The U.P. Vs. The Lower Peninsula
State Symbols
Michigan Geography
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What is the acronym used to help people remember the names of the Great Lakes?
H O M E S
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How are Michigan's peninsulas shaped differently from one another?
The Lower Peninsula is shaped like a mitten. The U.P. is shaped like a fish.
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What is Michigan's state bird?
The Robin
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What country touches Michigan?
Canada
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What is the biggest city in Michigan?
Detroit
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What Greak Lake has the least amount of water?
Lake Erie
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What peninsula has the most people?
The Lower Peninsula
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What is Michigan's state fish?
The Brook Trout
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What is the definition of a peninsula?
A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides.
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What is Michigan's second largest city?
Grand Rapids
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What Great Lake does not actually touch Michigan?
Lake Ontario
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What peninsula has the longer growing season for crops?
The Lower Peninsula
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What is Michigan's state stone?
The Petoskey Stone
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What are the three states that touch Michigan?
Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin
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What is Michigan's state soil?
Kalkaska
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What Great Lake is the coldest?
Lake Superior
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What peninsula has the most waterfalls and mountains?
The U.P.
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What is Michigan's state tree?
The White Pine
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What is Michigan's largest inland lake?
Houghton Lake
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What is Michigan's state game mammal?
The White Tailed Deer
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What Great Lake is the biggest?
Lake Superior
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What peninsula is colder?
The U.P.
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What is Michigan's state flower?
The Apple Blossom
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What is Michigan's longest river?
The Grand River.
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What is Michigan divided up into counties?
To help meed the needs of a lot of people over a great distance.
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