Geography, asked by surjyoprprovomotilal, 1 month ago

the region around the canadian shield is dotted with lakes. Give reason. Geography.​

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Answered by madhusudanr51
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The multitude of rivers and lakes in the entire region is caused by the watersheds of the area being so young and in a state of sorting themselves out with the added effect of post-glacial rebound.

Answered by ramitrahaman2
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The Canadian Shield is among the oldest on Earth, with regions dating from 2.5 to 4.2 billion years. The multitude of rivers and lakes in the region is classical example of a deranged drainage system, caused by the watersheds of the area being disturbed by glaciation and the effect of post-glacial rebound.

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