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a land form that is surrounded on all sides EXCEPT ONE by water, Michigan in made of two peninsulas. |
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huge sheets of ice that formed many of Michigan's landforms |
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low, bowl shaped lanforms, that eventually became the Great Lakes |
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weather over a long period of time |
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Wisconsin, Indiana, Ohio (and Canada) |
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dirt that is good for farming |
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moisture in the air as: snow-winter rain- summer |
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winds that come from the west bringing cooler temperatures in the summer |
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trees and woods used as a natural resource, covering half of michigan |
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two important metals that are minerals found in the Upper Peninsula |
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How did glaciers shape Michigan? |
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1. Formed basins that became the Great Lakes 2. the ice melted leaving fresh water 3. The created fertile soil 4. The produced sand |
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