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Indiana
Lakes
100
Large sheets of ice that move slowly
What are glaciers?
100
community of plants and animals
What is an ecosystem?
100
Stretches across the Northern part of Indiana with many lakes and sand dunes.
What is the Great Lakes Plain?
100
This lake borders Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
What is Lake Michigan?
200
Natural place where a plant or animal lives.
What is a habitat?
200
The weather that an area has year after year.
What is climate?
200
Most southern region that was never touched by glaciers.
What is the Southern Hills and Lowlands?
200
When visiting Porter Beach we are at this lake
What is Lake Michigan?
300
Hardened remains or the traces of plants and animals that lived long ago.
What is a fossil?
300
A scientist who studies climate and its changes.
Who is a climatologist?
300
Indianapolis lies in the middle of this region.
What is the Central Till Plains?
300
the deepest and largest lake of all the Great Lakes
What is Lake Superior?
400
scientist who studies ancient civilizations
What is an archaeologist?
400
Indiana didn't have these living creatures because the land was covered by sea water.
What are dinosaurs?
400
There is farmlands and rivers in this region.
What is the Central Till Plains?
400
Lake Michigan is connected to this lake
What is Lake Huron?
500
"Worldwide continent"
What is Pangaea?
500
cold air over warmer water creates moisture over land
What is lake effect?
500
Another name for the Great Lakes Plain.
What is the Northern Lakes and Moraine Region?
500
H.O.M.E.S.
What is Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Lake Michigan, Lake Erie, and Lake Superior?