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- Lake_Algonquin abstract "Lake Algonquin was a proglacial lake that existed in east-central North America at the time of the last ice age. Parts of the former lake are now Lake Huron, Georgian Bay and inland portions of northern Michigan.The lake varied in size, but it was at its biggest during the post-glacial period and gradually shrunk to the current Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. About 7,000 years ago, the lake was replaced by Lake Chippewa as the glaciers retreated and 3,000 years later by the current Lake Michigan.".
- Lake_Algonquin thumbnail Glacial_lakes.jpg?width=300.
- Lake_Algonquin wikiPageExternalLink geographic-information-systems.
- Lake_Algonquin wikiPageID "2622625".
- Lake_Algonquin wikiPageRevisionID "605489721".
- Lake_Algonquin hasPhotoCollection Lake_Algonquin.
- Lake_Algonquin subject Category:Former_lakes.
- Lake_Algonquin subject Category:Geology_of_Michigan.
- Lake_Algonquin subject Category:Proglacial_lakes.
- Lake_Algonquin comment "Lake Algonquin was a proglacial lake that existed in east-central North America at the time of the last ice age. Parts of the former lake are now Lake Huron, Georgian Bay and inland portions of northern Michigan.The lake varied in size, but it was at its biggest during the post-glacial period and gradually shrunk to the current Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. About 7,000 years ago, the lake was replaced by Lake Chippewa as the glaciers retreated and 3,000 years later by the current Lake Michigan.".
- Lake_Algonquin label "Lake Algonquin".
- Lake_Algonquin sameAs m.07sfhj.
- Lake_Algonquin sameAs Q6474720.
- Lake_Algonquin sameAs Q6474720.
- Lake_Algonquin wasDerivedFrom Lake_Algonquin?oldid=605489721.
- Lake_Algonquin depiction Glacial_lakes.jpg.
- Lake_Algonquin isPrimaryTopicOf Lake_Algonquin.