Where the water comes from - The Great Lakes

in aquifer •  6 years ago  (edited)

Like a fountain spewing water for infinity. There is a hole in the earth's crust under Vernon county. It spews up water from deep under the earth's core where it is heated up and sent upwards . This water follows the current of the aquifer into the great lakes then down into the ocean.

I mean why didn't the glaciers sheer the hills of the Driftless region anyway? Big rocks? Or maybe it was like one of those duck ponds with a fountain in the middle that keeps it from freezing.

Just a theory.

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