Yes there were icy mountains, exactly like we have in cold places today, like the alps or himalayas. There were also bigger ice sheets, like the north and south poles have, although these can be thick, they are not really mountains as they are fairly flat, as ice is able to flow (slowly) like honey does, so it cannot make steep mountains.
No. It doesn't have any mountains higher than 300m (the same as a large hill). The reason for this is that during the ice age all the hills and mountains were wiped out during the last ice age and replaced by low lying swamps and drumlins.
Peloponnesus or the Peloponnese was probably constructed during the last ice age, or sometime when the planet was very young.Peloponnesus or the Peloponnese was probably constructed during the last ice age, or sometime when the planet was very young.Peloponnesus or the Peloponnese was probably constructed during the last ice age, or sometime when the planet was very young.Peloponnesus or the Peloponnese was probably constructed during the last ice age, or sometime when the planet was very young.Peloponnesus or the Peloponnese was probably constructed during the last ice age, or sometime when the planet was very young.Peloponnesus or the Peloponnese was probably constructed during the last ice age, or sometime when the planet was very young.Peloponnesus or the Peloponnese was probably constructed during the last ice age, or sometime when the planet was very young.Peloponnesus or the Peloponnese was probably constructed during the last ice age, or sometime when the planet was very young.Peloponnesus or the Peloponnese was probably constructed during the last ice age, or sometime when the planet was very young.
During the last ice age, much of North America was covered in thick sheets of ice.
Yes, during the last ice age about 20,000 years ago, the ice sheets extended southward, covering parts of what is now Texas. This period is known as the Last Glacial Maximum.
they did.
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The shape of the Canadian Shield was cause by glaciers and ice sheets during the many glaciations which have occurred during the last 2.6 million years of the present ice age.
Many geologists consider what you call the "last ice age" to be the last glacial of the present Ice Age, with the ice retreat starting only about 10-12ka. There was no mass extinction. A good many species did migrate or disappear altogther as the ice retreated, but in no way was it a mass extinction.
the last wolly mamoths died out during the last ice age
The Midwest America will be covered in snow and ice in 10,000 years
During the last ice age, sea levels dropped by about 120 meters as a substantial amount of water was locked up in ice sheets on land. This period, known as the Last Glacial Maximum, occurred around 20,000 years ago.
Yes, they live during the last few glaciations in warmer areas where there were trees.