Yes there was an ice age that coverd all of the wold.
It was not exactly covered in all ice, parts we covered in snow and the whole earth was not all land, parts were water
the fact that the world was covered in ice and species such as mammoths and saber existed.
Australia was one continent not covered by ice during the Pleistocene Ice Age. Africa is another continent not covered during this time.
glaciers covered the the northern half of the world during the ice age.
During the Ice Age, approximately 30 of the Earth's surface was covered in ice.
Yes, there were wasps alive in the ice age, but not where the ice was. Not all of the earth was covered with ice, and wasps and other creatures moved to warmer climes until the ice retreated.
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When the ice age ended, the land once covered with ice was covered with newly exposed land and water from melting ice sheets. This led to the formation of new landscapes and ecosystems as vegetation began to grow in the previously glaciated areas.
yes, everything was
All around the world...
The previous answer was incorrect. NOW the Earth's surface is covered with ice, but during the most recent ice age, NEARLY 30% of the Earth was covered by ice!I'm a little bold