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100

The state stone is the ________________.

Petoskey Stone

100

Michigan's two largest cities are _____________.

Detroit and Grand Rapids

100

This peninsula has the most snowfall.

Upper Peninsula

100

This is the color of the background of the Michigan flag.

Dark Blue

200

The state tree is the __________________.

White Pine

200

The highest place in Michigan is ______________.

Mt. Arvon 

200

This peninsula has more and bigger cities.

Lower Peninsula

200

This is in the middle of the state flag.

The state seal

300

The state flower is the _______________.

Apple Blossom

300

These 4 Great Lakes touch Michigan.

Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, and Lake Erie.

300

This peninsula has more mountains.

Upper Peninsula

300

These 2 animals are on the state seal.

moose and elk

400

Michigan's state nicknames are _________________.

The Wolverine State OR The Great Lakes State.

400

Michigan's longest river is ___________________.

The Grand River

400

This peninsula has copper and iron.

Upper

400

This is the state motto, which was first written in Latin.

If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you.

500

The state bird is the _____________.

robin

500

These three states touch Michigan.

Indiana, Ohio and Wisconsin

500

This peninsula has low land for farming and a longer growing season.

Lower Peninsula

500

Name a region that Michigan is part of.

The Great Lakes Region AND the Midwest Region.