Great Lakes
Cities
Upper or Lower Peninsula
Fun facts
Natural or man made resources
100

This is the largest of the Great Lakes.

What is Lake Michigan

100

This is the state capitol.

What is Lansing.

100

The location of the city of Petoskey.

What is the Lower Peninsula.

100

The length in miles of the Mackinac Bridge.

What is 5 miles.

100

The Great Lakes and our Sand

What is natural resource

200

This lake is the coldest.

What is Lake Superior

200

This was the first capital city.

What is Detroit.

200

This is where the Detroit Lions play.

What is the Lower Peninsula(Ford Field)

200

Michigan has this many international seaports.

Five. -  Port Huron, Bay City-Saginaw, Muskegon, Sault Ste. Marie and Detroit.

200

The blueberry bush

What is a natural resource.

300

This lake contains the second least amount of water.

What is Lake Ontario.

300

This is the second largest city and is known as The Furniture City.

What is Grand Rapids.

300

People who live here are called Yoopers.

The Upper Peninsula.

300

This is the highest range of mountains in Michigan.

The Porcupine Mountains.

300

Copper

What is natural resource.

400

This is the fifth largest freshwater lake in the world.

What is Lake Huron.

400

Motown Records originated in this city.

What is Detroit.

400

Saginaw is located on this peninsula.

What is the Lower peninsula.

400

This bridge connects Michigan with Canada at Detroit

The Ambassador Bridge

400

The Soo Locks

What is man made resource.

500

Cleveland, Ohio is the most populated city along this lake.

What is Lake Erie.

500

Kellogg's cereal is made in this city.

What is Battle Creek.

500

This is where Pictured National Rocks park is located.

What is the Upper Peninsula.

500

This percentage of trees covers the Upper Peninsula.

What is 90%

500

The Mackinac Bridge

What is man made resource.

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