The trees that are around today are the trees that were around diring the last Glacial Period, just in differnt locations. The last glacial period ended about 10,000 years ago, and that is not enough time for new species to evolve on their own. A few may have become extinct, however.
Due to the ice age
No. Vampires are not real and were not around in the ice age
Barren with few trees
Trees have existed for about 300 million years in their many forms. The present ice age only started about 2.6 million years ago, so the answer is yes, they did.
Yes, there were trees during the Ice Age, although the types and distribution of forests varied significantly with the climate. During the warmer interglacial periods, dense forests, including coniferous and deciduous trees, thrived in many regions. However, during glacial periods, colder temperatures and advancing ice sheets led to the decline of forests in some areas, replaced by tundra and grasslands. Overall, trees adapted to the changing climates and ecosystems of the Ice Age.
Yes, since about the end of the last ice age. Before that it was....well just ice.
Ian Douglas Campbell has written: 'Climate, people, and trees: the Little Ice Age in Southern Ontario, Canada' 'Climate, people, and the trees: the Little Ice Age in Southern Ontario, Canada'
The Stone Age came before the Ice Age. The Stone Age began around 3.3 million years ago, while the Ice Age started around 2.6 million years ago.
during the ice age the had to follow the food to different places around the world that is how native american were before anybody but during the ice age they invented fire to survive that is your answer.
They Didn't need the caves for shelter and built houses from trees
yes
All around the world...