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' The bed of Lake Superior was probably a depression in the shallow sea-bottom that was elevated to form the Great Central Plain, but the basins of the other Great Lakes are supposed to have been formed by glacial erosion. " 277. Great Salt Lake and the lakes of Nevada are the remains of a series of great fresh-water lakes that once existed in the Great Basin, and that were drained into the basin of the Columbia. By the elevation of the Sierra Nevada Mountains the moist winds from the Pacific w...ere partially excluded from the Great Basin; and as a result the rainfall became less than the evaporation, and the lakes — Lake Bonneville in Utah and Lake Lahontan in Nevada — were reduced in size and became salty or alkaline. ' OCEANS. 278. Position. — North America is inclosed and separated from Eurasia by three oceans — the Arctic on the north, the Atlantic on the east, and the Pacific on the west. 279. Relation of Ocean-Beds to. Continental Slopes. — As is the case with all continents, the largest ocean, the Pacific, is adjacent to the greatest development of mountains, the Pacific Highland; and the degree of inclination* of each seaward* slope of the land is continued beneath the shore-line of the sea.
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