how are the lacustrine plains formed?
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they are formed by sunlight
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Lacustrine Plains (or lake plains) are lakes that get filled by incoming sediment. Over time, the water may drain from the lake, leaving the deposited sediments behind. ... An ice sheet during the Illinoian stage changed drainage patterns in the area and formed a series of proglacial lakes.
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