Have you seen the extrapolated maps of Michigan that show it as a rounded off, shorter peninsula? Those maps show the ridge in front of my house as the shoreline of a great sea. I presented the large sharks teeth we found on the beach to an anthropologist and that's were I got the information that there was a salt water sea north of Michigan which teemed with sea life.
Yes, I have. And prior to the sea was a carbon-rich environment, or perhaps the oil was from sea sediment. And of course we have those huge salt deposits under Lake Huron and Lake St. Clair and the adjoining areas. Either way, human interference was not a factor in the creation of those tropical seas, nor their extinction, nor the start or end of the ice ages.
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