How deep is Lake Michigan?

Lake Michigan is one of the five Great Lakes of North America. It is the second-largest of the Great Lakes by volume and the third-largest by surface area, after Lake Superior and Lake Huron.

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Where is the deepest part of Lake Michigan?

Lacey Mason of the Great Lakes Environmental Laboratory in Ann Arbor, Michigan informed us that the deepest part of Lake Michigan is about 925 feet, and is located in the Chippewa Basin which is about 36 miles east of Forestville, Wisconsin on the Door Peninsula.
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What's at the bottom of Lake Michigan?

While scanning underneath the waters of Lake Michigan for shipwrecks, archeologists found something a lot more interesting than they bargained for: they discovered a boulder with a prehistoric carving of a mastodon, as well as a series of stones arranged in a Stonehenge-like manner.
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Which Great lake is the deepest?

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It contains almost 3,000 cubic miles of water, an amount that could fill all the other Great Lakes plus three additional Lake Eries. With an average depth approaching 500 feet, Superior also is the coldest and deepest (1,332 feet) of the Great Lakes.
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What is the biggest fish in Lake Michigan?

Sometimes known as the muskie, the muskellunge is a very effective “predator machine.” It hides in the shadows of vegetation or sunken logs along the coast, only emerging to strike a target fish. The lake sturgeon is the biggest Great Lake Fish.
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What is the biggest predator in Lake Michigan?

Invasive sea lamprey, the Great Lakes' biggest predator, primarily feed on lake trout, one of the lakes' most prized sports fish.
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Do whales migrate through Lake Michigan?

Located on Beaver Island, Michigan, The Lake Michigan Whale Migration Station collects migration data and records sighting of whales as they migrate throughout the Great Lakes. You are welcome to share your sightings and pictures on this sight.
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What lives at the bottom of Lake Superior?

More than 200 species of fish live in the lake, including walleye, whitefish, and sturgeon. It also has several bottom-dwelling fish species, such as the invasive round goby. Additionally, the bottom of the lake is home to crayfish, shrimp, and other invertebrates.
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Which Great Lake has a salt mine under it?

About 2,000 feet under Lake Erie, 30 miles east of Cleveland in Fairport Harbor, Ohio, you'll find a vast site called the Morton Salt Mine. Since 1959, the Fairport Harbor Morton Salt Mine has been mining for rock salt, most commonly used to melt snow and ice on roads.
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Which Great Lake has the most shipwrecks?

The Great Lakes hold the secrets of about 8,000 shipwrecks. Lake Erie covers 2,000 of them, among the highest concentration of wrecks in the world.
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How many boats are at the bottom of Lake Michigan?

There are nearly 1,500 shipwrecks sprawled across Lake Michigan's sandy floor, many dating back to the early 1800s! Swallowed by the water from ferocious storms, high waves, or fire, what remains of them now are wooden ribs, frames, and memories.
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Does Lake Michigan have alligators?

After being caught by kayaker, experts quickly realized the alligator was extremely sick and had only days to live. According to Rob Carmichael, curator of the Wildlife Discovery Center, David was very weak when pulled out of Lake Michigan. Weighing just 16.3 pounds and was only 52 inches long.
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How big can waves get on Lake Michigan?

The height of the waves depends on the strength of the wind and air pressure contrasts that form the seiche. The largest seiche on record to strike the Illinois coast of Lake Michigan reached a maximum height of 10 feet, caused lakeshore damage, and drowned eight people.
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Will Lake Michigan dry up?

Lake Michigan and Huron are forecast to continue to fall another 12 inches by January 2022. If we stay dry and the lakes fall to the lower end of the possibilities, the lakes will only be about six inches above the long-term average water level.
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Why is Lake Michigan water so blue?

Water molecules absorb longer, visible wavelengths (e.g. red light, 600-700 nm) while shorter, blue wavelengths (< 500 nm) pass deeper into the water column. These short wavelengths scatter to create a deep blue color in clear lakes.
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What's the deepest lake in the United States?

At 1,943 feet (592 meters), Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States and one of the deepest in the world. The depths were first explored thoroughly in 1886 by a party from the U.S. Geological Survey.
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Why is glass not allowed in salt mines?

Why is no glass allowed in a salt mine? The findings show that radioactive waste containers would heat salt, the salt would htthen expand and move upward around the containers and eventually the containers would plummet through the salt “like lead into water,” and no longer be protected.
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Is Lake Erie a man made lake?

Lake Erie occupies a basin that was carved out of Earth's crust over millions of years by rivers and glaciers. The oldest rocks from which the basin was carved are about 400 million years old and formed in a tropical ocean reef environment.
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Who owns the land under Lake Erie?

4 One exception is the submerged land beneath the Ohio portion of Lake Erie, which is owned and held in trust for the public by the State of Ohio.
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Is there an underground lake under Lake Superior?

As we determined this past week with several arduous dives, the caves lead to a vast underground lake. This is undoubtedly Sir Duluth's 'Lac d'Enfer,' and the same lake which swallowed poor William Bitter in 1870.
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What is the biggest fish in Lake Superior?

Lake sturgeon are the largest fish in Lake Superior. They among the oldest fish in the lake too. Did you know that a lake sturgeon can live to be older than 100 years? This species of fish has also been around for a long time—about 150 million years.
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Can you eat fish from Lake Superior?

Lake Superior fish have high amounts of omega 3 oils. One 8 ounce meal of siscowet trout per month, 2 meals of whitefish, 2 meals of lake trout, or 3 meals of lake herring each month would meet this requirement of 5.5 grams/month (see Table 5). It is important to realize that eating fish is a learned behavior.
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Are there orcas in Lake Michigan?

No, there are no orca whales living in Lake Michigan currently, or ever in the lake's current geography.
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Are there dolphins in Lake Michigan?

The truth: There are no whales, no dolphins or sharks, and no squid in the Great Lakes.
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Is Lake Michigan salt water?

"There's a tremendous amount of salt going into the lake each year," said Dugan. "But because of the volume of Lake Michigan, that concentration is still pretty low." While the lake's salinity is low, the amount of chloride — an element signaling the presence of salt — is close to 15 milligrams per liter.
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