Ice Age Glaciers May Be Long Gone, But They’re Still Affecting the Earth (& Will Be for Millennia to Come)
<p>Like a massive hangover after the party of the millennium, Lake Manitoba, Lake Winnipeg and the rest of the province of Manitoba are all still feeling the effects of the last ice age from over 10,000 years ago.</p>
<p>“People somehow assume that these lakes have been the same for thousands of years and will be the same for thousands of years, but they’re not,” said Dr. L. Gordon Goldsborough, an associate professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Manitoba and the former manager of the university’s now-defunct Delta Marsh Field Station.</p>
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