New research reveals an ancient geological hotspot influenced the Great Lakes’ formation millions of years ago. As North America drifted over this hotspot, the lithosphere weakened, enabling glacial forces during the Ice Age to carve the deep depressions of these massive lakes. Seismic data supports this theory, showing unusual wave movements beneath the region. This …
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