With coastline on four Great Lakes, Michigan has the world's largest freshwater coastline. Miles of Coast: 3,224
Michigan has the longest shoreline of the continuous 48 states, and is second only to Alaska in miles of total coastline. Michigan has the longest freshwater shoreline of any state. At 3,224 miles of shore Michigan has over 1,000 miles more Freshwater coastline than all the other states combined, and more freshwater coast than any state in the world. Michigan's coast includes over 3,224 miles of shoreline.
It has over 90,000 miles of shoreline (this is including the lakes and rivers, but that is included)
Wisconsin..... but if you split up the upper and lower peninsulas of Michigan...Michigan would be number one AND two.
Alaska and then Hawaii
Michigan
Hawaii, Alaska, Florida.
The most common term for the study of freshwater and freshwater systems is Limnology!
Hydras can commonly be found in freshwater lakes, and some species can live in saltwater environments. They are usually found near the shore as most species are sessile and live their life attached to rocks.
Alaska and not minnesota although "10,000lakes" Tennessee as most rivers, but no natural lakes
The Muskie hassensessimilar to most other freshwater fish:- Sight - Hearing- Smell taste-Touch and the Lateral Line System
Most of the freshwater in the US is the Great Lakes.
According to US Fish and Wildlife, the state of North Carolina. The state has 119 species of freshwater fish, and over 500 saltwater species are found in the sea bordering the state.
Freshwater is used for plumbing, drinking, and washing.
The state of Alaska has the most freshwater by volume with over 94,000 square miles of water areas within the state boundaries. However, Michigan has the largest percent of a state that is freshwater, with over 41% of the state's area being freshwater.
Canada.