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Warm, shallow seas covered most of Earth's surface near the end of the Paleozoic Era.
Australia was one continent not covered by ice during the Pleistocene Ice Age. Africa is another continent not covered during this time.
Antarctica is the worlds southernmost continent. It is covered by ice and snow and has sub zero temperatures daily.
For non polar zones: Glacier Fedchenko in Tajikistan, Asia.
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volcanic outgassing increased the greenhouse effect
Warm, shallow seas covered most of Earth's surface near the end of the Paleozoic Era.
Trilobites
Paleozoic era
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rain forest
Yes. About 2% of the continent on the beaches is not covered with ice. As well, nunataks are visible all over the continent. You can read more about nunataks, below.
Antarctica is the worlds southernmost continent. It is covered by ice and snow and has sub zero temperatures daily.
You will have to specify which continent you are asking about.
Warm, shallow seas covered much of Earth's surface during early Paleozoic time.
Warm, shallow seas covered much of Earth's surface during early Paleozoic time.
Warm, shallow seas covered much of Earth's surface during early Paleozoic time.