161 11,437 162 11,300 163 10,991 164 10,452 165 9,250 166 9,104 167 5,770 168 5,128 169 4,033 170 2,944 171 2,586 172 2,170 173 2,040 174 1,092 175 1,001 176 960 177 811 178 779 | |
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40 207 21 208 14 209 6 | 30 205 26 206 25 |
Lake Michigan and Lake Huron form one hydrological unit; their surfaces are at the same elevation, and the water flows in either direction in the channel separating them.
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