A kettle lake is a shallow, sediment-filled body of water formed by retreating glaciers or draining flood-waters.
After the ice block melts, the kettle holes fills with water from precipitation and runoff to form a kettle lake. Kettle lakes are common in New England, New York State, and Wisconsin.
Glaciers
i think it is because they look like kettles
The area of Kettle Lakes Provincial Park is 12.61 square kilometers.
V shaped valleys, kettle lakes, and the world will never know
Yes. There are many in the area around the Kettle Moraine area of Wisconsin.
Because it helps babies grow up.
They are both large
They are both large
erosion
Glacier movement
They are both large
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A kettle lake is a shallow, sediment-filled body of water formed by retreating glaciers or draining flood-waters.