What’s so great about the Great Lakes? - Cheri Dobbs and Jennifer Gabrys

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What's so great about the Great Lakes?
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They're known as America's inland seas.
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The North American Great Lakes
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Huron,
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Ontario,
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Michigan,
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Erie,
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and Superior
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are so massive that they border eight states
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and contain 23 quadrillion liters of water.
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That's enough to cover the land area of the contiguous United States
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three meters deep.
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These vast bodies of water span forest,
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grassland,
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and wetland habitats,
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supporting a region that's home to over 3,500 species.
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But how did such a vast and unique geological feature come to be?
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The story begins near the end of the last ice age over 10,000 years ago,
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a time when the climate was warming
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and the glaciers that cloaked the Earth's surface began their slow retreat.
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These immense ice sheets carved out a series of basins.
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Those basins filled with water as the ice began to melt,
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creating the world's largest area of freshwater lakes.
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Over time, channels developed between these basins,
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and water began to flow in an ongoing exchange
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that persists to this day.
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In fact, today, the interconnected Great Lakes
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contain almost 20% of the world's supply of fresh surface water.
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The water's journey begins in the far north of Lake Superior,
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which is the deepest, coldest, and clearest of the lakes,
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containing half the system's water.
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Lake Superior sinks to depths of 406 meters,
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creating a unique and diverse ecosystem that includes more that 80 fish species.
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A given drop of water spends on average 200 years in this lake
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before flowing into Lake Michigan or Lake Huron.
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Linked by the Straits of Mackinac, these two lakes are technically one.
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To the west lies Lake Michigan,
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the third largest of the lakes by surface area.
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Water slowly moves through its cul-de-sac shape
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and encounters the world's largest freshwater dunes,
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many wildlife species,
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and unique fossilized coral.
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To the east is Lake Huron, which has the longest shoreline.
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It's sparsely populated, but heavily forested,
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including 7,000-year-old petrified trees.
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Below them, water continues to flow southeastwards
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from Lake Huron into Lake Erie.
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This lake's status as the warmest and shallowest of the five
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has ensured an abundance of animal life, including millions of migrating birds.
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Finally, the water reaches its last stop by dramatically plunging
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more than 50 meters down the thundering Niagara Falls
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into Lake Ontario, the smallest lake by surface area.
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From there, some of this well-traveled water enters the St. Lawrence River,
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eventually reaching the Atlantic Ocean.
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In addition to being a natural wonder,
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the perpetually flowing Great Lakes bring us multiple benefits.
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They provide natural water filtration,
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flood control,
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and nutrients cycling.
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By moving water across more than 3,200 kilometers,
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the Great Lakes also provide drinking water for upward of 40 million people
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and 212 billion liters a day for the industries and farms
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that line their banks.
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But our dependence on the system is having a range of negative impacts, too.
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The Great Lakes coastal habitats are being degraded and increasingly populated,
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exposing the once pristine waters
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to industrial, urban, and agricultural pollutants.
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Because less than 1% of the water leaves the Lake's system annually,
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decades-old pollutants still lurk in its waters.
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Humans have also inadvertently introduced
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more than 100 non-native and invasive species into the lakes,
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such as zebra and quagga mussels, and sea lampreys
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that have decimated some indigenous fish populations.
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On a larger scale, climate change is causing the waters to warm,
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thus reducing water levels and changing the distribution of aquatic life.
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Luckily, in recent years, governments have started to recognize the immense value
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of this natural resource.
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Partnerships between the United States and Canada are underway to reduce pollution,
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protect coastal habitats,
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and halt the spread of invasive species.
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Protecting something as massive as the Great Lakes system
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will require the collaboration of many organizations,
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but the effort is critical
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if we can preserve the wonder of this flowing inland sea.
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