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The ice age hasn't disappeared, it is still with us. It started about 2.6 million years ago and we live in a warm period within the ice age called an interglacial period. The last glacial period ended about 10,000 to 12,000 years ago and we will return to another one eventually.
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The present ice age started about 2.58 million years ago and it is still with us. There are warm periods within ice ages we call interglacials and we are living in one right now.
The first one is titled ice age, the second one is titled ice age the melt down and the third one is ice age dawn of the dinosours.
There already was one in 2011. Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas. If you mean a second one. No there doesn't appear top be another one in the works.
Since i don't know which one you mean, I will give you all of the ice age movies. 1. Ice age 2. Ice age 2 The Meltdown 3. Ice age 3, Dawn of the Dinosaurs 4. Ice age 4, continental Drift Hope this helps!
The present Ice Age started about 2.58 million years ago and the last one ended in 10,000 BC. We are living in a warm period in the ice age called an interglacial.
I think you may mean the Ice Age. At one point in one of the Ice Ages, the Earth was almost covered by ice/glaciers.
If you define the second ice age as the one during the Cryogenian Period, about 850 - 630 million years ago; no. The only life at that time, other than that living in the seas, were bacteria. Not even insects were living at that time period.
You can learn what Ice Age movie had the Ice Age Games from the official Ice Age page. You can also enjoy watching the movies to discover for yourself.
Well for one thing, it didn't. The definition of Ice Age is a period of extensive glaciation with brief interglacials between the points of highest glaciation. By that definition we're are still in the middle of an ice age, a warm bit of one, but still in one. If we weren't in an Ice Age there would be no glacials, whatsoever.
During the last ice age, much of North America, Europe, and Asia were covered by massive ice sheets, leading to lower sea levels and connecting landmasses. This resulted in a vast ice-covered landscape and altered ecosystems as ice displaced water. Some areas experienced harsher climates while others became more habitable due to changing sea levels and temperatures.
The ice age hasn't disappeared, it is still with us. It started about 2.6 million years ago and we live in a warm period within the ice age called an interglacial period. The last glacial period ended about 10,000 to 12,000 years ago and we will return to another one eventually.
was the ice
Australia was one continent not covered by ice during the Pleistocene Ice Age. Africa is another continent not covered during this time.