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Mt. Blue High School sophomore Becky Close, center, explains the research she and other students did for a science project to determine the composition and form and structure of a mound at the southeast end of Cape Cod Hill School in New Sharon. Three groups of high school students presented projects Wednesday during The Geological Society of Maine spring meeting at the University of Maine at Farmington. Sophomore Dan Lesko, left, and freshman Anthony Franchetti, right, look on. Franchetti and Lesko said their research determined the teardrop-shaped mound was a drumlin created by the forward motion of a glacier. Two other high school projects were done in Chesterville.
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