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Lake Michigan-Huron

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  • proper noun One of the Great Lakes of North America. Hydrologically a single lake, its two basins are traditionally counted as separate lakes, Lake Michigan and Lake Huron.

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Examples

  • The report found that the difference in water levels between Lake Michigan-Huron and Lake Erie of 9 inches between 1962 and 2006 was caused by three factors:

    Great Lake Water Levels are Up.... GayandRight 2009

  • Army Corps of Engineers show levels in the Lake Michigan-Huron system and Lake Superior are between 5 inches and 9 inches above levels from one year ago.

    The Green Bay Press-Gazette Latest Headlines 2009

  • Army Corps of Engineers show levels in the Lake Michigan-Huron system and Lake Superior are between 5 inches and 9 inches above levels from one year ago.

    chicagotribune.com - 2009

  • This lake occupied about two-thirds of the basin. "so an established flow path from Lake Michigan-Huron to the North Atlantic appears to have existed at the time of Younger Dryas.

    RealClimate 2009

  • This lake occupied about two-thirds of the basin. "so an established flow path from Lake Michigan-Huron to the North Atlantic appears to have existed at the time of Younger Dryas.

    RealClimate 2009

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