300 million-year-old hotspot linked to the formation of the Great Lakes discovered by scientists; where is it now?

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Recent research suggests that the Great Lakes originated from the Cape Verde hotspot under the ancient supercontinent Pangaea. This geological feature significantly influenced the region’s formation millions of years ago, alongside glacial activity during the last ice age. Seismic anomalies in the area further support this connection, revealing a complex interplay of volcanic and glacial processes.