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Discover the geological processes behind the stunning landscapes of the Upper Peninsula. From volcanic activity that formed towering mountains to the shaping of beautiful dunes along Lake Michigan by moving glaciers, this informative piece by Hailey, Tatum, Jenna, and Max explores how natural forces have created remarkable features like drumlins—small, egg-shaped hills formed from glacial movement. Dive into the fascinating story of how our land was shaped over millennia.
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Land formation experts By Hailey, Tatum, Jenna, and Max
1. How were the mountains of the upper peninsula formed? • Volcanoes • Shot melted rock • That formed • The mountains • Of the upper peninsula.
How were the dunes along lake MI formed?What are they called Glaciers moved boulders move with it made dunes. Grand haven.
What are the drumlins and how were the drumlins formed? • Drumlins are small egg hills, they were formed when glaciers melted