What level of *dummys* does it take to see that I never wrote anything about flows from Huron? I merely posted they were connected. Your rush to be a f-ing know-it-all has once again embarrassed you! As BDI posted to you: You lose!
"Because Lake Michigan is joined to Lake Huron at the Straits of Mackinac, they are considered one lake hydrologically."
"The Great Lakes are also connected by canal to the Gulf of Mexico by way of the Illinois River (from Chicago) and the Mississippi River. "
"Lake Michigan receives most of its water from the Michigan side of its basin. On its southwest flank, most of the surface water drains into the Illinois River and then to the Gulf of Mexico, rather than into the lake. A small diversion of water at Chicago also takes water out of the lake and diverts it into the Illinois River."
And yet some dummys think they can tell Iowa farm's nitrogen from Wisconsin farm's nitrogen, in the Gulf of Mexico.