Answer: 3288 miles I found this info on the State of Michigan web site. The site and comment are as follows: This information was found at: http://www.michigan.gov/som/0,1607,7-192-29938_30243-103397--,00.html Does Michigan have the longest coast line in the United States?
There is a comparative table of state shorelines on the Michigan Dept. of Environmental Quality's site that gives the measurements for states touching the Great Lakes. See http://www.michigan.gov/deq/0,1607,7-135-3313_3677-15959--,00.html World Book Encyclopedia (v.13, p.500 of the 2000 edition) states that Michigan's shoreline, at 3,288 miles is "more than any other state except Alaska. This includes 1,056 miles (1,699 kilometers) of island shoreline." In v.1 (p.284 and 294) of the same edition it states that Alaska has 6,640 miles or 10,686 kilometers of coastline.
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Florida has approximately 8,436 miles of shoreline, making it the state with the longest coastline in the contiguous United States. This extensive shoreline includes beaches along both the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.
The state of Florida has 1,350 miles of shoreline. The state of Alaska has 6,640 miles of coastline and California has 840 miles.
Florida has a total shoreline of approximately 8,436 miles, including tidal shorelines along the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. This extensive coastline makes Florida the state with the longest coastline in the contiguous United States.
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There are two types of coastline: saltwater coastlines on the shore of the ocean (or a gulf, bay, or other inlet) and lake coastlines (as along the great lakes, brackish estuaries, or other non-river waterfront). 30 US states have one type or both.23 US states have saltwater coasts (ocean, gulf, bay).There are 14 (or fifteen, with Pennsylvania) on the Atlantic, and 4 more on the Gulf of Mexico (along with Florida). There are 5 on the Pacific Coast, including Alaska and Hawaii. Alaska also has coastline on the Arctic Ocean. Pennsylvania is sometimes included as the 24th on the basis of its Delaware River estuary, a length of about 57 miles.8 states (including Pennsylvania and New York) have Great Lakes coastlines.SaltwaterHere are the figures for the US states that have saltwater (ocean) coasts:Alabama 53 miles (shoreline 607 miles)Alaska (total) 6640 miles (shoreline 33,904 miles)California 840 miles (shoreline 3,427 miles)Connecticut 96 miles (shoreline 618 miles)Delaware 28 miles (shoreline 381 miles)Florida (total) 1350 (shoreline 3,926 miles)Georgia 100 miles (shoreline 2,344 miles)Hawaii 750 miles (shoreline 1,052 miles)Louisiana 397 miles (shoreline 7,721 miles)Maine 228 miles (shoreline 3,478 miles)Maryland 31 miles (shoreline 3,190 miles)Massachusetts 192 miles (shoreline 1,519 miles)Mississippi 44 miles (shoreline 359 miles)New Hampshire 13 miles (shoreline 131 miles)New Jersey 130 miles (shoreline 1,792 miles)New York 127 miles (Atlantic shoreline 1,850 miles)North Carolina 301 miles (shoreline 3,375 miles)Oregon 296 miles (shoreline 1,410 miles)*Pennsylvania 57 miles (shoreline 57 miles - Delaware estuary)Rhode Island 40 miles (shoreline 384 miles)South Carolina 187 miles (shoreline 2,876 miles)Texas 367 miles (shoreline 3,359 miles)Virginia 112 miles (shoreline 3,315 miles)Washington 157 miles (shoreline 3,026 miles)FreshwaterHere are the figures for the states that have Great Lakes shorelines:(Pennsylvania and New York totals include their ocean coasts)Illinois (shoreline 63 miles)Indiana (shoreline 45 miles)Michigan (shoreline 3,224 miles)Minnesota (shoreline 189 miles)*New York (shoreline 2625 miles)Ohio (shoreline 312 miles)*Pennsylvania (shoreline 108 miles)Wisconsin (shoreline 820 miles)
Because Hawaii is an Island State it has no land boundaries and has 100% coastline. Alaska has much more coatline but is not an Island and therefore has a much smaller percentage of coastline.
An example of a shoreline deposition process is when sediments carried by rivers are deposited along the shoreline, forming beaches and sandbars. This process helps build up coastal features and contribute to shoreline stability.
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The state of Minnesota has more than 90,000 miles of shoreline. This is more than the states of Florida and California.
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Including the islands, there is 2,726 miles of shoreline.
True: With more than 144,500 kilometers of shoreline, Minnesota has more shoreline than the states of California, Florida and Hawaii COMBINED!
Florida has a total shoreline of approximately 8,436 miles, including tidal shorelines along the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. This extensive coastline makes Florida the state with the longest coastline in the contiguous United States.
Hawaii, and on the mainland, Florida.
Alaska is the state with the most shoreline because it includes many islands and the state itself is enormous. Behind that would probably fall California and Florida.