A: These boulders are a legacy of the ice age, when the climate in southwestern Wisconsin resembled that of present-day northern Alaska, said James Knox, Evjue-Bascom professor emeritus of geography at UW-Madison.
A: These boulders are a legacy of the ice age, when the climate in southwestern Wisconsin resembled that of present-day northern Alaska, said James Knox, Evjue-Bascom professor emeritus of geography at UW-Madison.