North America’s 6th Great Lake was larger than the other great lakes combined
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North America’s 6th Great Lake was larger than the other great lakes combined
Long before the Great Lakes came to define the heart of North America, a much larger lake once ruled the land. Lake Agassiz, a prehistoric inland sea, spread across the continent with a reach that today’s lakes can’t match. Though now gone, its legacy shaped the land and climate we know today. Today’s Great Lakes—Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario—are impressive in their own right. Lake Superior alone spans more than 31,000 square mile…
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