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During an ice age, huge glaciers cover large portions of Earth's surface. These glaciers can affect the surface of the earth through erosion and deposition. Also, during ice ages, so much of Earth's water is bound up in glaciers that sea levels fall.

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12y ago

wel now this is not y subject but ill put in a bit... well theres only o.oo2 percent of fresh water on earth and if my sciences correct 73 percent somthingsomthing theres salt water. well i live in Germany and near the swits. and they got glasiers running done those mountains. like streaming faccets. or however you spell it. they effect earth because most of are water supply come from fresh water and we keep polluting and if we cant solve this problem we will die!

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13y ago

the ice ages carved out most of the lakes and rivers and put all that freshwater in them

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they made many glaciers that are yet to melt and the also lowered the temperature that we have today

and that is NOT FUNNY

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14y ago

an ice age can affect the earth by having everthing frozen...:)

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They created valleys and left behind trails of rock and debris called moraine. Glaciers also created Long Island Sound.

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Ice Ages produce Glaciers that do just as much Earthly Damage retreating as they do advancing.

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Q: How did the glaciers affect the world in the last ice age?
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