it would get colder
Yes
During the stone age the Earth was just leaving a glacial period.
The Americans were so used to the colder climate, that they werent prepared for a climate change, which effected their health, bodies, and survival.
It is possible that there will be another ice age in the future, but it is expected to occur in hundreds of thousands or even millions of years from now due to natural climate cycles. Human-induced global warming is currently offsetting the cooling effects that would typically initiate an ice age.
Leadbeater possums need trees that range in age from 150 years old and up. Climate change has damaged or killed the trees in which this possum lives.
Another ice age would likely lead to a significant cooling of the Earth's climate, which could potentially cause changes in the distribution and structure of tropical rainforests. Some regions may experience increased aridity and decreased rainfall, impacting the overall health and diversity of the ecosystem. However, the specific effects would depend on various factors and are challenging to predict with certainty.
It would be very hot between hot and cold so it would be warm and wet
Volcanic ash can reflect sunlight back into space, leading to a temporary cooling effect on the climate. It can also affect cloud formation and precipitation patterns. However, the overall impact of volcanic ash on climate patterns depends on the size and duration of the volcanic eruption.
The age of the tree and possibly climate changes affecting its growth.
So they would get used to the climate
While it is impossible to predict when the next ice age will occur with certainty, some scientists suggest that we are about due for another one based on historical patterns. However, human-induced climate change may affect the timing and severity of the next ice age.
because everything would freeze and turn to ice