They began to domesticate/tame animals and plants
At the time of the ice age (about 10 000 years ago) 0 people existed!!
The last ice age ended 100 000 years ago.
No. The last ice age was triggered by fluctuations in Earth's orbit.
they hunt
The last ice age, known as the Great Ice Age or the Pleistocene Epoch, lasted from about 2.6 million years ago to around 11,700 years ago. So, it has been approximately 11,700 years since the last ice age ended.
People moved north into areas uncovered by ice sheets at the end of the last ice age in search of new food sources and resources as the climate warmed. They were also likely following the movements of animals they hunted for survival.
The last glacial period is sometimes colloquially referred to as the 'last ice age'. But the use of 'ice age' is incorrect. Glacials, on the other hand, refer to colder phases within an ice age that separate interglacials. The end of the last glacial period is not the end of the last ice age. The end of the last glacial period was about 10,500 BCE, while the end of the last ice age has not yet come.
The last glacial period is sometimes colloquially referred to as the "last ice age", though this use is incorrect.Glacials, on the other hand, refer to colder phases within an ice age that separate interglacials. So the end of the last glacial period is not the end of the last ice age. The end of the last glacial period was about 10,500 BCE, while the end of the last ice age has not yet come.At the height of glaciation the Bering land bridge potentially permitted migration of mammals, including people, to North America from Siberia.
The Great Lakes were created by glaciers in the last ice age.
During the last Ice Age.
So they would get used to the climate
how far south did the ice sheet stop in north America during the last ice age