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Winton Formation
Ancient inland seas repeatedly flooded central Australia, leaving behind rich fossil-bearing sediments
5 Feb 2026
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How did the retreat of the Eromanga Sea influence the formation of the Winton Formation?
It left behind a basin that was filled by river plains, depositing sediments that formed the Winton Formation.
It caused volcanic eruptions that created the Winton Formation's rocks.
It dried up completely without leaving any sediment, so the Winton Formation formed from wind-blown dust.
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Tethys Ocean
The ancient Tethys Ocean shaped modern continents and seas through tectonic shifts
28 Jan 2026
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How did the closure of the Tethys Ocean influence the formation of major mountain ranges?
The Tethys Ocean's closure caused volcanic activity that formed the mountains.
The mountains formed due to erosion of the Tethys Ocean's seabed.
The collision of tectonic plates after the Tethys Ocean closed caused uplift and mountain building.
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GEOGRAPHY
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Lake Bonneville
Lake Bonneville was a vast ancient lake that shaped the Great Basin's landscape during the Ice Age
25 Jan 2026
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What climatic conditions primarily contributed to the formation of Lake Bonneville during the Late Pleistocene?
An increase in precipitation combined with a decrease in evaporation due to cooler temperatures
A significant rise in global temperatures causing glacier meltwater to accumulate
Tectonic activity creating a new basin that filled with seawater
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Lake Lahontan
Lake Lahontan's prehistoric waters shaped the Great Basin's unique landscape during the last ice age
20 Jan 2026
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What was the primary reason Lake Lahontan was classified as an endorheic lake during the Pleistocene?
It was connected to the Pacific Ocean through a series of rivers.
It had no outlet to the ocean, losing water only through evaporation or seepage.
It was a freshwater lake fed by glaciers year-round.
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