| 31. | Some of these kettles filled up with water to become kettle lakes and kettle ponds . ( see Kettle ( landform ))
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| 32. | The watercourses, kettle lakes and bogs, have provided an environment suitable for significant flora and fauna communities to develop and thrive.
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| 33. | Glacial kettle lakes are found throughout Northeast Indiana, with sand dunes sharing the Lake Michigan shoreline with heavy industry in the northwest.
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| 34. | Northern Indiana is also very similar except for the presence of higher and hillier terminal moraines and many kettle lakes in some regions.
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| 35. | If the kettle is fed by surface or underground rivers or streams, it becomes a "'kettle lake " '.
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| 36. | "' Kettle Lakes Provincial Park "'is a provincial park in north-eastern Ontario, about east of Timmins.
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| 37. | After the glacier retrated, half-buried icebergs melted to form small, deep lakes referred to by earth scientists as kettle lakes.
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| 38. | Kettle Point, Ontario, Canada, has rock concretions locally named'kettles', but there are no kettle lakes in this region.
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| 39. | Geological features include the Nipissing Bluff and kettle lakes formed during the retreat of the glaciers at the end of the most recent ice age.
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| 40. | The geography of the "'Tobeatic "'is quite varied as it consists of wetlands, woodlands, scrublands and kettle lakes.
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