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It is suspected that during the ice age the ice ranged from around 2000 - 2500 meters in depth. But all over the face of the earth this depth varied in some areas the ice would have been no more than a few meter deep. I depends were and what walked on the ice much of it was untouched!

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During the Wisconsin Glacial Episode, ice thicknesses in Illinois ranged from zero in parts of Southern Illinois to nearly a mile in thickness in Northern Illinois.

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There was supposedly one "Ice Age" after The Flood in The Bible. That was around 8,000 years ago.

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Approximately 120m

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Chicago didn't exist during the ice age.

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