The Ice Age Floods of the Pacific Northwest
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Explain the impact of the Ice Age floods on the Pacific Northwest region as discussed in the text.

The Ice Age floods had a significant impact on the landscape of the Pacific Northwest region, carving out the distinctive features of the area such as the Channeled Scablands and the formation of the Columbia River Gorge.

What evidence do scientists use to support the occurrence of the Ice Age floods in the Pacific Northwest?

Scientists use geological features such as massive erosion, sediment deposits, and unique land formations as evidence of the Ice Age floods in the Pacific Northwest.

Describe the current understanding of the mechanisms that triggered the Ice Age floods in the Pacific Northwest.

The current understanding suggests that the Ice Age floods were triggered by the breach of ice dams, which held back enormous glacial lakes, releasing catastrophic amounts of water and causing widespread flooding in the Pacific Northwest.

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