I think it was a lot more cold than it is cold here in Baldwin Park.I think that because almost more than 100 needed a new home to keep them or there family safe and warm.Not only people but animals too.Some animals just can't stand the coldest that came to all of us and planet Earth.
Antarctica is in an ice age as is the rest of Earth. The latest ice age began about 2.6 million years ago and we are living in a warm part known as an Interglacial Period.
If you mean what was Antarctica like during the last glaciation, very much as it is now but more ice shelf around the continent.
That varied depending on where you were, as it does today. Around the equator the temperatures were similar to modern temperate zones. Almost everywhere else it was freezing or much colder.
If your in Alaska and its a very very cold season yes or antarctica very well can get that cold. But other places no, no it can't.
very cold
It was cold
Well, its big chunks of ice and does not melt for ages.
Cold, I would presume Really cold ice and snow everywhere. It would be like the arctic everyday in the winter except everywhere in the world.
the ice cream is as cold as ice
An ice age is a cold time period in earth's histor during which glaciers covered large parts of Earth's surface.An Ice-age is a time period between Paleothic & Neolithic era when thick ice sheets covered much of the world.An ice age is any period in Earth's history where polar icecaps were in place. For example, we are currently in an ice age now.It was a time when the world was covered in ice.
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The Ice Age was an extremely cold period time on Earth.
cold.... really cold. like ice age cold. speaking of ice age have you ever seen those ice age cartoon movies? they're pretty funny. that little squirrel gets me everytime
COLD
Well, its big chunks of ice and does not melt for ages.
The savanna can turn into ice when it's in the middle of an Ice Age. The Ice Age was a long period of freezing cold temperatures and solid ice.
in cold paces
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