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Will Lake Michigan Rise With Global Warming<\/h2>\n

With global warming on the rise, climate change has rattled the world and its inhabitants. As temperatures around the globe continue to increase, one of the most popular destinations of the United States, Lake Michigan, is facing the possibility of a dire situation. Scientists are worried that the lake may soon rise to levels that would cause massive flooding in the states’ cities and towns, along with imminent danger to many of the animals and plants that live there.<\/p>\n

Lake Michigan is one of the five Great Lakes of North America. It is the only one that is entirely situated in the United States. It is located in the upper middle of the continent with an area of 58,000 square kilometers and is the fifth largest Great Lake. It is an important source of freshwater for the people, plants, and wildlife of the Midwest.<\/p>\n

According to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Michigan, rising temperatures around Lake Michigan are threatening to make the lake’s water levels rise significantly in the future. This could be due to the melting of polar ice caps from global warming.<\/p>\n

Dr. Susan Millonig, a climate scientist with Michigan Technological University, is just one of many researchers that are concerned about the lake’s future. She worries that if the lake’s water levels continue to rise, it could cause widespread flooding of Chicago, Milwaukee, and other cities along the lake.<\/p>\n