Yes. Ice Ages are real, and have happened fairly often in Earth's history, including nine "major" ice ages and scores of "minor" ones in the past 800,000 years.
The most recent minor ice age lasted from about 1350 to about 1850.
You can see graphs of the major events and some of the minor ones at the linked site about Greenland.
During the Ice Age, approximately 30 of the Earth's surface was covered in ice.
During the last ice age, much of North America was covered in thick sheets of ice.
Before the Ice Age, the land masses covered with ice included parts of North America, Europe, and Asia. These areas were mainly located around the polar regions and experienced extensive glaciation during the Ice Age.
Yes, ice ages are periods of long-term reduction in the Earth's temperature, leading to the expansion of ice sheets and glaciers. These periods are identified by a cooling of the Earth's climate and the advance of ice sheets to cover large portions of land. The most recent ice age, known as the Last Glacial Maximum, occurred around 20,000 years ago.
The opposite of an ice age would be a period of warming or a period of global warming. This would involve an increase in temperatures and a reduction in ice cover compared to what is typically found during an ice age.
The sloths of today weren't around during the ice ages, but earlier versions of sloths have been around for ages.
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No. It didn't exist.
A long really really ago he is under Gounod ice Bork live ice age but he this a rat a could be Strong and dangerous
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ice age 4 hasn't even come out on dvd yet and you'r asking about a 5th one that might not even exist my tip- ask the qustion when the dvd of ice age 4 comes out.
ice valcanos do exist
No one really knows if Ice Age 4 will come out, or if Animated Dreamworks is creating a Ice Age 4 movie. Just wait for maybe a year, and if the movie does not come out, well then there is no Ice Age 4.
Trees have existed for about 300 million years in their many forms. The present ice age only started about 2.6 million years ago, so the answer is yes, they did.
That's a tough question. But, most of the questions I've looked up about the yeti say that they can be found in the long ways of the Himalayans. With that positive information on the yeti, I do have a belief that he did live during the Ice Age, the Ice Age was the perfect climate for him. From, lillypad20
they died in the ice age because it was too cold!!
during the ice age