The ice from the last Ice Age began to melt around 16,000 years ago. After some gradual warming over several thousands of years there was suddenly a reversion to a short sharp mini Ice Age that scientists call the Younger Dryas. This event occurred sometime around the 10th and 9th millennia BCE. Greenland's ice cores showed a further mini Ice Age, again marked by very cold and dry conditions, that had begun approximately 6200 BCE and had lasted to around 5800 BCE. This is consistent with the finding that sometime around 6000 BCE there appears to have been a drying-out around the Mediterranean region and whole areas were abandoned.
Around 5000 BCE (7,000 years ago), average temperatures reached a level little different to those experienced at the beginning of the twentieth century. Sea levels, having risen around 120-130 metres since the last Ice Age, were now consistent with modern levels. The previously abandoned areas were becoming repopulated, so the earlier drying climate seems to have reversed.
7,000 years ago, the climate was generally warm and stable. This period, known as the Holocene climatic optimum, experienced favorable conditions for human civilization to flourish. There were no major ice sheets at the poles, resulting in relatively higher sea levels and extended growing seasons in many regions.
Ice cores are useful for scientists who want to learn about the climate in Antarctica thousands of years ago.
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very hot and humid
I feel pretty confident in stating here that there was no climate to gauge if one takes into account that there was no 100 billion years ago, as it would've been before the big bang (13-15 billion yrs ago) which we now consider is when time began.
Earth has existed a little more than 4.5 billion years. 160,000 million years ago was the Jurassic period. The climate was warm and humid, leading to lush and green foliage. It was an ecologically diverse time, and mammals were evolving rapidly. There were dinosaurs.
About 7000 years ago.
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4990 bc
2000-7000 years
Around 7000 years ago was the Ice Age I don't think there's anything recorded on Native American history that far back. Sorry.
Index Fossils- Shows what kind of climate was there thousands of years ago.
Ice cores are useful for scientists who want to learn about the climate in Antarctica thousands of years ago.
Index Fossils- Shows what kind of climate was there thousands of years ago.
When? 7000 years ago Europeans ate berries, roots, fish, meat...
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it was the end of the last ice age.