A hotspot that now lies in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean was once under the Great Lakes, and may explain why they formed where they did. The Great Lakes formed where they did 20,000 years ago ...
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300 million-year-old hotspot linked to the formation of the Great Lakes discovered by scientists; where is it now?The discovery of the fact that the Great Lakes originate from a geological hotspot beneath the ancient supercontinent Pangaea presents a major advancement in the comprehension of the geological ...
The Great Lakes were formed through a combination of geological and glacial processes spanning hundreds of millions of years. Around 300 to 200 million years ago, the Cape Verde hotspot ...
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Museum collections indicate Central Europe was a global biodiversity hotspot 15 million years ago"Today, this Miocene biodiversity hotspot is only surpassed by the tropical diversity around the Philippines," says study leader Prof. Dr. Harzhauser, Director of the Geological-Paleontological ...
Recent research suggests that the Great Lakes originated from the Cape Verde hotspot under the ancient supercontinent Pangaea. This geological feature significantly influenced the region's ...
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