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Yes, the Ice Age came before the Stone Age. The Ice Age happened millions of years ago, while the Stone Age followed afterwards, around 2.6 million years ago.
The Stone Age came before the Ice Age. The Stone Age began around 3.3 million years ago, while the Ice Age started around 2.6 million years ago.
Ice Age? Just a guess...
I believe it was an ice age. Several ice ages are spread between the times.
no they did not have farming in the stone ages because there was too much ice and glaciers
This is the Disinformation Age, before that was the Stone Age
The Stone Age refers to a period in human prehistory characterized by the use of stone tools, while an ice age is a time in Earth's history when global temperatures were colder and glaciers covered large parts of the planet. The Stone Age occurred within various ice ages, but they are distinct in terms of the focus on human cultural development versus global climatic conditions.
No. Humans existed before the stone age, the stone age is simply when humanity began developing stone tools
Stone Age refers to a broad period in human history characterized by the use of stone tools, whereas Ice Age specifically refers to a period of geological history when ice sheets covered large parts of the earth's surface. Ice Age humans lived during the last glacial period, adapting to extreme cold climates, while Stone Age humans encompass various periods of human evolution and cultural development.
The Stone Age occurred before the Iron Age. The Stone Age is divided into different periods (such as the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic), during which early humans used stone tools, while the Iron Age followed when humans began to work with iron tools and weapons.
there wernt any homes before the ice age dummy!
The Stone Age came first, lasting from about 2.5 million years ago to about 3300 BCE, while the Ice Age occurred later, with several glacial and interglacial periods spanning from about 2.6 million years ago to about 11,700 years ago.