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No, the last glaciers in Australia melted about 3000 years after the last ice age, however we do have glacial lakes, which are the remains of our extinct glaciers.
At the end of the last glaciation most glaciers melted as the climate changed, except for those in the far north and in mountainous areas.
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Boulders that have been carried by a glacier have a couple names, but most commonly they are referred to as glacial boulders or erratics. If you're interested in learning more about glacial boulders, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources has a pretty good article about them; as Iowa and most of the American Midwest were covered by glaciers during the last Ice Age, glacial boulders are fairly common there. http://www.igsb.uiowa.edu/browse/boulders/boulders.htm
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False. At the last glacial maximum, the southernmost reach of the glaciers was around central Ohio. The areas that are now Mexixo and the southern U.S. were free of continental glaciers.
Currently, glacierscover about 10% of Earth's land. Glaciers covered about 32% of Earth's land during the maximum point of the last ice age.
The Great Lakes were created by glaciers in the last ice age.
No, the last glaciers in Australia melted about 3000 years after the last ice age, however we do have glacial lakes, which are the remains of our extinct glaciers.
No. The last glaciers in Pennsylvania melted about 12,000 years ago.
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At the end of the last glaciation most glaciers melted as the climate changed, except for those in the far north and in mountainous areas.
10,000 years ago
Iowa is a cool state sooo suck on it.
There aren't any glaciers in yellowstone park.