The Wisconsin River originates in the forests of the North Woods Lake District of northern Wisconsin, in Lac Vieux Desert near the border of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It flows south across the glacial plain of central Wisconsin, passing through Wausau, Stevens Point, and Wisconsin Rapids. In southern Wisconsin it encounters the terminal moraine formed during the last ice age, where it forms the Dells of the Wisconsin River. North of Madison at Portage, the river turns to the west, flowing through Wisconsin's hilly Western Upland and joining the Mississippi approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Prairie du Chien.
Answer:
Modified Mediterranean
Explanation:
The climate of Seattle is sometimes classified as a "modified Mediterranean" climate because it is colder and wetter than most Mediterranean climates. It has cold, wet winters and warm, mostly dry summers.
Seattle gets around 7 days of thunder, while 0.5 inches of snowfall occur each year, on average.
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The most common rice dish would be arroz con pollo.