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No, but it might be at the beginning of an ice age. That is what the experts say.

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What was the age after the ice age?

the middle age


When was the last ice age in britain?

The last ice age in Britain occurred during the Pleistocene epoch, about 18,000 years ago. This period is known as the Devensian glaciation, and it shaped the landscape of Britain by covering it with ice sheets and glaciers.


How can the savanna turn into ice?

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.


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How much of Britain coverd in ice during the last ice age?

During the last ice age, approximately 30-40% of Britain was covered in ice. The ice sheets reached as far south as northern England and the Midlands, creating a landscape similar to modern-day Scandinavia.


When did the last ice age in Britain start to recede and when did this recession come to an end in Britain?

The last ice age in Britain started to recede around 19,000 years ago, with the recession concluding around 11,700 years ago. This period marked the transition from the Pleistocene to the Holocene epoch in Britain.


What ice cream flavor is for quadragenarians watching middle age spread?

narwal


Why is the Ice Age not in the Bible?

The Ice Age occurred several thousand years before the Bible was written, and it didn't reach the Middle East, North Africa, or Mediterranean.


What was the climate in the in the winter in the middle colonies?

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


Is the Isle of Wight sinking?

Yes. During the last Ice Age the weight of the ice caused the crust on which the northern part of Britain sits to sink slightly into the mantle. A 'see saw' effect tilted the southern part of Britain, which was not covered in a layer of ice, upwards slighhtly. Since the ice melted at the end of the last Ice Age the northern part of Britain has been slowly 'rebounding' and rising further above sea level while the reverse has been happening to the southern part of Britain, including the isle of Wight, which is in effect sinking.


How did the ice age end?

Well for one thing, it didn't. The definition of Ice Age is a period of extensive glaciation with brief interglacials between the points of highest glaciation. By that definition we're are still in the middle of an ice age, a warm bit of one, but still in one. If we weren't in an Ice Age there would be no glacials, whatsoever.


Are you in the middle of ice age?

No, I'm not and neither are you. People are not entitled to their own individual geological eras.