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When all the contents were together there was shallow water in Michigan so the Petoskey Stone was transferred to Michigan and that's how it supports the continental theory. hope this helps. ;-D
The Petoskey Stone is not only a rock, but a fossil as well. These pebble-shaped stones were formed as a result of glaciation. It is the state stone of Michigan and, can be found in places like, Lake Michigan and beaches near it.
Petoskey stones can only be found in lake Michigan. Lake Michigan used to be an ocean near the equator. A petoskey stone is a stone that looks like a turtle shell when wet, it is actually fossilized coral.These amazing stones are very very hard to find now because they are very popular and used as jewelry. If you polish these stones you will be able to see there amazing print without water.
Residents of the City of Chicago get their drinking water from Lake Michigan through a municipal water purification system.
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Yes, a Petoskey stone is a type of sedimentary rock. It is formed from the remains of ancient coral reefs found in freshwater deposits in Michigan, USA. The stone is composed of fossilized coral, which gives it its distinct pattern.
The ph of water in Glen Ellyn (Chicago Suburb suuplied with lake water) is 7.7
To carry sewage and pollution away from the city's drinking water supply, Lake Michigan.
During a flood, sources of drinking water may be contaminated by floodwater. This contamination may introduce harmful microorganisms into the drinking water.
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No. In 1900, Rudolf Hering redirected the flow of the River in order to prevent pollutants from flowing into Lake Michigan, Chicago's main source of drinking water.
Water intake is not associated with repeated bacterial vaginosis.