Yes
Glaciers
Glaciers.
The Great Lakes were formed by the retreat of glaciers at the end of the last ice age, around 10,000 years ago. The melting glaciers left behind depressions that filled with water, creating the five interconnected freshwater lakes we see today.
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Yes. The Great Lakes are the largest body of freshwater lakes. They were formed by Glaciers that melted. The glaciers came from the north eventually melting to form the Great Lakes.
Yes Lakes were formed by glaciers
B. The Great Lakes C. Long Island
Glaciers from the last ace age formed the Great Lakes as well as many of the North American lakes.
Yes, many lakes in the interior plains were created by glaciers during the last Ice Age. As the glaciers retreated, they left behind depressions that later filled with water to form lakes. These glacially-formed lakes can be seen across regions like the Great Lakes in North America.
Because of the depressions that the glaciers left behind.
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