Michigan - With coastline on four Great Lakes, Michigan has longest freshwater shore. Michigan has the world's largest freshwater coastline.
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.
The longest fresh water shoreline is believed to be around the Great Lakes in North America, which stretch for over 10,000 miles when you combine all the shorelines of the individual lakes.
A shoreline is where the land meets a body of water.
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.
Fresh water.
Fresh and salt water are very different for one key reason, fresh water doesn't contain salt and salt water obviously does. There are different flora and fauna in fresh and salt water for this reason.
Fresh water.
Arizona
== == water with out salt water with out salt
Canada has the longest shoreline in the world, spanning over 202,000 kilometers.
It's home of the automobile, its five great lakes, all its lighthouses, its in the shape of a mitten, it has the longest fresh water shoreline, and it made the first soda pop. -hope this helped(:
Alaska.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil has the longest shoreline in the world, with approximately 146 miles of coastline.
Guppy
probably fresh water or salt
Alaska has the longest shoreline of any US state by far.
Lake Tanganyika in Africa.
I believe it's Canada.
The Second longest shoreline is California The Second longest is Michigan. 1st is Alaska with over 6,000 miles, Michigan is 2nd with over 3,000 miles and California has around 1,000 miles.