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Title: A Closer Look at the Great Lakes


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A Closer Look at the Great Lakes St. Lawrence
Lowlands
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  • The Landforms of our region were basically formed
    by glaciers during the last ice age
  • The Glacial period ended 10 000 years ago
  • How do we know it was a glacier? They Leave
    tracks!
  • Glaciers create unique landforms from sediment
    and erosion patterns.
  • They also carry rocks of all sizes for great
    distances
  • eg. Many of the large rocks found around here
    came from the Canadian Shield

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  • Glaciers form when snow accumulates year after
    year without melting
  • The snow compresses and forms ice
  • When the ice is 20 m thick it begins to slowly
    flow under the force of its own weight
  • As the ice moves it scraps the land and picks up
    rocks and sediment

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  • The Great Lakes started to form 14 500 years
    ago
  • 14 000 years ago the glaciers started to melt and
    retreat north
  • As they retreated they scraped giant low spots in
    the land and melted ice filled in the holes
  • 11 000 years ago Lake Superior, Michigan and
    Huron were all one lake
  • By 6000-4000 years ago all of the lakes had formed

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  • Many areas of the Great Lakes Lowland have very
    fertile soil
  • This is great for growing crops
  • Other areas are dominated by clay soil
    (especially lambton county)

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  • The major landform feature of the Great Lakes
    Lowlands is the Niagara Escarpment
  • This is a rocky ridge that runs from Niagara
    Falls to Manitoulin Island

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The Niagara Escarpment
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