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		<TITLE>Translation pool</TITLE>
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		<TEXT>Describe the most recent glacial episode in the last Great Ice Age, and explain briefly how it affected the American midwest.</TEXT>
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			<CORRECT_TEXT>The most recent glacial in the last Great Ice Age reached its peak about 20,000 years ago.
The Laurentide ice sheet covered much of Canada and the American midwest as far south as
Illinois and Ohio. The Cordilleran ice sheet in the western US covered western Canada and the
northwestern US. In addition in North America there were smaller ice bodies, called ice caps
in the Rocky Mountains, and the Sierra Nevada. Elsewhere ice caps existed in the Andes in
South America and in the Himalayas in Asia. Sea level was about 150 meters lower than today
and broad expanses of the continental; shelves were exposed along the eastern continental
margin of the US. Pollen data indicate that spruce trees, which prefer cooler climates grew in
what is now Alabama and Georgia during the last glacial maximum, and migrated northwards
to Canada during the present interglacial.
The most recent glacial ended about 14,000 years ago when our present interglacial began.
Although the period 14,000 years to the present has been a period of general warming there
have been occasional reversals to colder conditions. The younger Dryas cold period that
occurred about 10,000 years ago is thought to have been the result of a temporary change in
ocean circulation caused by the large volumes of fresh water arriving in the North Atlantic from
melting of the retreating Laurentide ice sheet. Even more recently, the Little Ice age was a
period of colder temperatures in northern Europe between the 15th and 19th centuries, split into
two segments by a warm period in the 17th century.
The Laurentide ice sheet covered Michigan during the last glacial maximum. The present
surface coverage of drift which blankets the lower peninsular owes its origins to the last glacial
period. Retreat of the ice left behind a number of depositional landforms. There are abundant
kettle lakes, eskers and moraines. Terminal moraines were formed after the glacial maximum
when the ice had retreated from its maximum extent south of Michigan. Retreat was punctuated
by minor readvances, and the large number of terminal moraines allow reconstruction of the
direction of ice flow in Michigan during this time. The Great Lakes themselves were the
product of deepening of pre-existing valleys by glacial action. The lakes only achieved their
present configuration relatively recently. Water levels and the locations of shorelines changed
considerably during the period following ice retreat. Locations of outflows from the lakes
changed as the elevation of the land was modified by a process known as isostatic rebound.
Whenever the lithosphere is loaded with a large load, such as a big ice sheet, it is depressed.
When the load is removed the lithosphere slowly rebounds to its former position. Depression
and rebound are possible because beneath the lithosphere is the weaker asthenosphere which
can flow. In the same way that a heavily laden boat sits lower in the water, so ice-covered
lithosphere sinks and asthenosphere flows out from underneath it to accommodate the sinking.
The asthenosphere flows back underneath it when the load is removed. The effects of the last
glacial are still evident from changes in elevation across the northern hemisphere. Areas
previously loaded with ice such as the Canadian shield (Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba) and
Scandinavia are now rising. Areas to the south (e.g., Holland) which previously were uplifted
by the displaced aesthenosphere flowing into them are now sinking as the asthenosphere
returns northwards. Michigan is now no longer rising, and neither is it sinking. Areas to the
south are sinking somewhat and the Canadian shield is rising somewhat (at a maximum rate of
1 cm/yr.).</CORRECT_TEXT>
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		<TEXT>The number of officially recognised Great Lakes is ...</TEXT>
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			<TEXT>5</TEXT>
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		<ANSWER id="3670dad13d511d71220200600832de87" position="2">
			<TEXT>Five</TEXT>
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			<TEXT>five</TEXT>
		</ANSWER>
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			<TEXT>FIVE</TEXT>
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			<FEEDBACK_WHEN_CORRECT>There are 5 Great Lakes:
Lake Superior
Lake Ontario
Lake Michigan
Lake Erie
Lake Huron</FEEDBACK_WHEN_CORRECT>
			<FEEDBACK_WHEN_INCORRECT>The total number of Great lakes is 5.</FEEDBACK_WHEN_INCORRECT>
			<CORRECT_ANSWER id="3670dad03d511d71220200600832de87" position="1">
				<TEXT>5</TEXT>
			</CORRECT_ANSWER>
			<CORRECT_ANSWER id="3670dad13d511d71220200600832de87" position="2">
				<TEXT>Five</TEXT>
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			<CORRECT_ANSWER id="3670dad23d511d71220200600832de87" position="3">
				<TEXT>five</TEXT>
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			<CORRECT_ANSWER id="367101e03d511d71220200600832de87" position="4">
				<TEXT>FIVE</TEXT>
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		<TEXT>Which of the following are considered to be Great Lakes?</TEXT>
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			<TEXT>Lake Michigan</TEXT>
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			<TEXT>Lake Huron</TEXT>
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			<TEXT>Lake Superior</TEXT>
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			<TEXT>Lake Champlain</TEXT>
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			<TEXT>Lake Cuyahoga</TEXT>
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			<TEXT>Lake Baikal</TEXT>
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Michigan, Huron, Superior, Ontario and Erie</FEEDBACK_WHEN_CORRECT>
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		<TEXT>Each of the following states has shoreline on only one of the Great Lakes.  Match the state to the lake.</TEXT>
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			<TEXT>Minnesota</TEXT>
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			<TEXT>Illinois</TEXT>
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			<TEXT>Indiana</TEXT>
		</ANSWER>
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			<TEXT>Pennsylvania</TEXT>
		</ANSWER>
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			<TEXT>Ohio</TEXT>
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			<TEXT>Lake Ontario</TEXT>
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		<CHOICE id="368d63833d511d71220200600832de87" position="2" orientation="right" placement="right">
			<TEXT>Lake Michigan</TEXT>
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			<TEXT>Lake Superior</TEXT>
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			<TEXT>Lake Erie</TEXT>
		</CHOICE>
		<CHOICE id="368e4de13d511d71220200600832de87" position="5" orientation="right" placement="right">
			<TEXT>Lake Huron</TEXT>
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			<FEEDBACK_WHEN_CORRECT>Lake Superior borders:
Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan and Ontario

Lake Michigan borders:
Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan

Lake Huron borders:
Michigan and Ontario

Lake Erie borders:
Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvnia, New York and Ontario

Lake Ontario borders:
New York, Ontario</FEEDBACK_WHEN_CORRECT>
			<FEEDBACK_WHEN_INCORRECT>Your answers will be chosen from:
Lake Michigan (Illinois &amp; Indiana); Lake Superior (Minnesota), and Lake Erie (Pennsylvania and Ohio).</FEEDBACK_WHEN_INCORRECT>
			<CORRECT_ANSWER answer_id="368d63803d511d71220200600832de87" choice_id="368d63813d511d71220200600832de87"/>
			<CORRECT_ANSWER answer_id="368d63823d511d71220200600832de87" choice_id="368d63833d511d71220200600832de87"/>
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			<CORRECT_ANSWER answer_id="368db1a03d511d71220200600832de87" choice_id="368d8a923d511d71220200600832de87"/>
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		<TEXT>The deepest of the Great Lakes is ...</TEXT>
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			<LINK href="http://www.great-lakes.net/lakes/ref/lakefact.html" title="Great Lakes facts"/>
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			<TEXT>Lake Michigan</TEXT>
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			<TEXT>Lake Huron</TEXT>
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		<ANSWER id="36a6def03d511d71220200600832de87" position="3">
			<TEXT>Lake Superior</TEXT>
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		<ANSWER id="36ac5d303d511d71220200600832de87" position="4">
			<TEXT>Lake Eries</TEXT>
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		</ANSWER>
		<GRADABLE>
			<FEEDBACK_WHEN_CORRECT>Lake Superior is the deepest of the Great Lakes.
Maximum depths are as follows:
Superior: 406.3 m
Michigan: 281.3 m
Ontario: 244.45
Huron: 228.6 m
Erie: 64 m</FEEDBACK_WHEN_CORRECT>
			<FEEDBACK_WHEN_INCORRECT>The deepest of the Great Lakes is: Lake Superior.
Average depths are:
Superior: 146.3 m
Ontario: 86.26 m
Michigan: 85.04 m
Huron: 59.44 m
Erie: 19.9 m</FEEDBACK_WHEN_INCORRECT>
			<CORRECT_ANSWER answer_id="36a6def03d511d71220200600832de87"/>
		</GRADABLE>
	</QUESTION_MULTIPLECHOICE>
	<QUESTION_ORDER id="36af1c503d511d71220200600832de87">
		<TEXT>List the following states in order from highest to lowest by the number of Great Lakes on which they have shoreline.</TEXT>
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			<ISHTML value="true"/>
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			<CATEGORY value="Great Lakes"/>
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		<ANSWER id="36b006b03d511d71220200600832de87" position="1">
			<TEXT>Wisconsin</TEXT>
		</ANSWER>
		<ANSWER id="36b006b13d511d71220200600832de87" position="2">
			<TEXT>Indiana</TEXT>
		</ANSWER>
		<ANSWER id="36b006b23d511d71220200600832de87" position="3">
			<TEXT>Vermont</TEXT>
		</ANSWER>
		<ANSWER id="36b02dc03d511d71220200600832de87" position="4">
			<TEXT>Michigan</TEXT>
		</ANSWER>
		<GRADABLE>
			<FEEDBACK_WHEN_CORRECT>Michigan has shoreline on 4 lakes (Superior, Michigan, Huron and Erie)

Wisconsin has shoreline on 2 Great Lakes (Superior and Michigan)

Indiana has shoreline on 1 Great Lake (Michigan)

Vermont does not have shoreline on any of the Great Lakes (although it does have shoreline on Lake Champlain).</FEEDBACK_WHEN_CORRECT>
			<FEEDBACK_WHEN_INCORRECT>The correct order is:
Michigan
Wisconsin
Indiana
Vermont</FEEDBACK_WHEN_INCORRECT>
			<CORRECT_ANSWER answer_id="36b006b03d511d71220200600832de87" order="2"/>
			<CORRECT_ANSWER answer_id="36b006b13d511d71220200600832de87" order="3"/>
			<CORRECT_ANSWER answer_id="36b006b23d511d71220200600832de87" order="4"/>
			<CORRECT_ANSWER answer_id="36b02dc03d511d71220200600832de87" order="1"/>
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	<QUESTION_TRUEFALSE id="36b02dc13d511d71220200600832de87">
		<TEXT>The Great Lakes were formed as a result of deepening of existing depressions due to glacial action during the last ice age.</TEXT>
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			<LINK href="http://www.great-lakes.net/teach/geog/lakeform/lf_1.html" title="How the Great Lakes were formed"/>
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		<ANSWER id="36b29ec03d511d71220200600832de87">
			<TEXT>FALSE</TEXT>
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		<ANSWER id="36b29ec13d511d71220200600832de87">
			<TEXT>TRUE</TEXT>
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		<GRADABLE>
			<FEEDBACK_WHEN_CORRECT>Although the Great Lakes did not reach their current configuration and drainage patterns until about 4000 years ago, the depressions now occupied by the lakes were formed by deepening of existing valleys during movement of the Laurentide ice sheet during the last Ice Age which ended about 10,000 years ago.</FEEDBACK_WHEN_CORRECT>
			<FEEDBACK_WHEN_INCORRECT>The Great Lakes were indeed formed during the last ice age.  There were a number of precursor lakes during the retreat of the Laurentide ice sheet (e.g., Lake Chicago and Lake Algonquin), but the work of deepening existing valleys to create the depressions that noew hold the Great Lakes occurred as a result of movement of the Laurentide ice sheet.</FEEDBACK_WHEN_INCORRECT>
			<CORRECT_ANSWER answer_id="36b29ec13d511d71220200600832de87"/>
		</GRADABLE>
	</QUESTION_TRUEFALSE>
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	<TITLE>Testing Blackboard v. 4.11</TITLE>
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		<ALLOWEMAILALLGROUPS value="true"/>
		<ALLOWEMAILALLTEACHINGASSISTANTS value="true"/>
		<ALLOWEMAILALLINSTRUCTORS value="true"/>
		<ALLOWEMAILSELECTUSERS value="true"/>
		<ALLOWEMAILSELECTGROUPS value="true"/>
		<ROSTERSHOWGIVENNAME value="true"/>
		<ROSTERSHOWFAMILYNAME value="true"/>
		<ROSTERSHOWEMAIL value="true"/>
		<ROSTERSHOWSTUDENTID value="true"/>
		<ROSTERSHOWPHONE value="true"/>
		<STYLES>
			<BUTTON color="zapotec" shape="rounded_end"/>
		</STYLES>
	</OPTIONS>
	<STRUCTURE/>
	<TITLE>Testing Blackboard v. 4.11</TITLE>
	<DESCRIPTION>Testing only</DESCRIPTION>
</COURSE>

Index: modules/gerd/blackboard/Blackboard.md
+++ modules/gerd/blackboard/Blackboard.md
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<BLACKBOARD>
	<GENERATOR value="Blackboard Inc. Exporter for CourseInfo 4.x; version 0.172"/>
	<ORIGINHOST value="Blackboard CourseInfo 4.x"/>
	<ORIGINOS value="null JVM running Java 1.1.7 for Solaris 2.8 (sparc) -- null"/>
	<FORMATVERSION value="19990829"/>
	<DATES>
		<CREATED value="Thu Feb 06 18:41:12 EST 2003"/>
		<EXPIRES value="Tue May 06 18:41:12 EDT 2003"/>
	</DATES>
	<DISK_RESOURCES courseid="35e738703d511d71220200600832de87">
		<FILE_BYTES value="621533"/>
		<FILE_COUNT value="9"/>
	</DISK_RESOURCES>
</BLACKBOARD>

Index: modules/gerd/blackboard/IMS.md
+++ modules/gerd/blackboard/IMS.md
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<IMS>
	<COMMENT value="Bogus entry, incomplete"/>
</IMS>

Index: modules/gerd/blackboard/META-INF/MANIFEST.IMS
+++ modules/gerd/blackboard/META-INF/MANIFEST.IMS
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<MANIFEST id="0001" generator="Blackboard Inc. CourseInfo 4.x Exporter">
	<METAD>
		<META type="ims" name="IMS.md" size="96"/>
		<META type="x-Blackboard" name="Blackboard.md" size="569"/>
	</METAD>
	<PACK id="0002">
		<METAD>
			<META type="course/x-bb-course" name="0017.md" size="764"/>
		</METAD>
		<DATA name="0018.course" size="1608"/>
	</PACK>
	<PACK id="0016">
		<METAD>
			<META type="assessment/x-bb-pool" name="0014.md" size="483"/>
		</METAD>
		<DATA name="0015.pool" size="17349"/>
	</PACK>
</MANIFEST>

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