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the oldest rocks on earth can be found in Greenland. They ar epreserved because they are always covered with a thin laye of ice.
No, the Earth is not in an ice age right now. The last ice age ended about 10,000 years ago.
Having an Ice Age didn't change the Earth in any possible way!!
Yes it is true that scientists believe that the Earth is presently overdue for an Ice Age. The Ice Age happens in different cycles.
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the oldest rocks on earth can be found in Greenland. They ar epreserved because they are always covered with a thin laye of ice.
An elephant. because of the instiction of the dinasoars and ice age, and a mammoth was one from the ice age so the elephant carries on from the mammoth! And a elephant/ Mammoth is the a predator! So they relations of both they are the oldest predators!
No, the Earth is not in an ice age right now. The last ice age ended about 10,000 years ago.
No. If there wasn't an Earth, there wouldn't be anywhere for there to be an ice age.
Having an Ice Age didn't change the Earth in any possible way!!
Yes it is true that scientists believe that the Earth is presently overdue for an Ice Age. The Ice Age happens in different cycles.
no where...? the ice age happend b4 man was on earth
The Ice Age was an extremely cold period time on Earth.
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There have been various periods when most of the earth was covered in glaciers, they are called Ice Ages, and the most recent ended about 10,000 years ago.the ice age
An ice age is a cold time period in earth's histor during which glaciers covered large parts of Earth's surface.An Ice-age is a time period between Paleothic & Neolithic era when thick ice sheets covered much of the world.An ice age is any period in Earth's history where polar icecaps were in place. For example, we are currently in an ice age now.It was a time when the world was covered in ice.
Precession is related to the Ice Age in the sense that it helps propagate and is line with the Ice Age's theory about astronomy, especially pertaining to the earth's orbital forces and the rotation of the earth's axis.