all, to some extent or other.
Ice ages do not "allow" any continents to migrate. Plate Tectonics is the process that moves the continents around.
During the last Ice Age, North America and Asia were connected by a land bridge known as Beringia. This connection facilitated the migration of humans and animals between the two continents.
An ice age is a long period of time in which Earth's climate is cooler than usual, resulting in the expansion of glaciers and ice sheets across continents. This cooling can occur multiple times during an ice age, leading to repeated glaciations.
Australia was one continent not covered by ice during the Pleistocene Ice Age. Africa is another continent not covered during this time.
During the Pleistocene ice age, glaciers covered large parts of North America, Europe, and Asia. These glaciers were extensive and had a significant impact on the landscape and climate of these continents.
Yes. The ice melts and raises sea levels. Areas that were once dry land are submerged.
The ice age occurred in various regions around the world, including North America, Europe, and Asia. Glaciers covered much of these continents during the peak of the ice age, shaping the landscape and influencing climate patterns.
During the last ice age, major parts of North America, Europe, and Asia were heavily affected. These continents experienced extensive glaciation with large ice sheets covering vast areas. Africa, South America, and Australia were less affected due to their distance from the polar regions.
Beringia connected Asia with North America during the last Ice Age, serving as a land bridge between the two continents. This connection allowed for the migration of humans and animals between the two continents. Today, Beringia is submerged under the Bering Sea.
the neanderthals or neandertals lived during this time. (Early Man)In the last ice age all continents except antarctica and south america were populated by modern stone age man.
During the Ice Age, lower sea levels exposed land bridges connecting continents such as the Bering Land Bridge between North America and Asia. This allowed humans and other animals to migrate across continents.
Cannot be determined as there were no written records, however there may have been thousands of rulers of different groups of modern stone age humans, as humans lived on all continents except antarctica and south america during the last ice age.