It all depends on how long it would take for the weather to change from the temperate climate we have now to conditions conducive to establishing an ice age. Humans are very resilient. If we are given enough time to prepare, then we should have no real problems dealing with the weather and all that ice (during the last ice age northern U.S. was covered by a mile of ice in some areas). We would probably be bunched up in the southern states.
If you could survive there, you would be the same age.
well probably not because non skinny people like to eat more than they should and skinny people would probably last longer because they r used to eating food for their average age or they sometimes eat less than they should
No one can survive a volcanic eruption unless they find someway to get out of the area as fast and as soon as possible. No one has known to be able to survive a volcano, not in this day and age.
Wine may get better with age, but people just age with time.
History is the answer to the futureIt's high time that people realise the threat of Global Warming and the Next Ice Age that would be associated with it. How can we deal with the next Ice Age? That should certainly be the first question that should be echoing in our brains from now on, simply because it will be useful in the sustainance of human life; if not us, may be for the next generations to come. Most of the foreseen problems are solved with a good study of facts related to similar issues in the past. Thus, the lessons we leant in the past about Charles Darwin's survival of the fittest, come back into picture. It certainly is true. How would man be able to survive unless he is fit to suffer extreme cold, extreme heat, malnutrition, and above all, a fastly reducing human race.I would say people should start getting used to eating what they get, instead of choosing what they like. Only a physically and mentally fit individual could survive hardships that could arise, so start preparing for it. If how to prepare is the question, i would say start working out. Start eating all that you despised a few years back. Consider this: ur in the middle of a place like Greenland and all you have is mushroom. You don't even know if its poisonous. The only way you can deal with all this is by experience. Start going to the great outdoors. Listen to documentaries about how people survive in the jungles and forests. and most of all understand how people in the past lived. I mean what they ate, how they cooked food/made it fit for eating, how they made shelter, how they could understand where to move in order to escape temporary climatic problems etc. This is the time to revise those history lessons. This is the time to start preparing. History is the key to answer the question asked above. Look back and understand how to look forward to seeing your young ones alive.
food and water and different things that would help them to survive
It was very difficult for early humans to survive. They had to adapt. The Ice Age was a threat to human kind. Eventually they learned to adapt and they survived... most of the time!
The most difficult age for teenage girls would have to be 13. It is a horrible age, with starting high school and puberty.
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Stone Age people used technology such as flint tools for hunting, gathering, and preparing food. They also created simple shelters, clothes, and fire to stay warm and cook food. Additionally, they used tools for making weapons, fishing equipment, and pottery for storing food.
As people age and smoke, it is more difficult to breath.
Yes, Much older people than 52 survive heart bypass procedures every day.
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People in the New Stone Age survived by relying on farming, domesticating animals, and developing more advanced tools and technology to meet their needs. They also engaged in trade with neighboring communities for resources they could not produce themselves. This shift towards agriculture and settlement led to the development of more complex social structures and communities.
People in the Old Stone Age made their lives easier by creating tools and weapons out of stone, bone, and wood. These tools helped in hunting, cooking, and making shelters. They also developed basic language and communication skills to collaborate and coordinate with each other.
Not necessarily. It depends on the people and how they feel about each other. It also depends on their ages. If one is 41 and the other is 19 it would be difficult, if not impossible, to overcome the age difference.
as they age their pores cover up. there for making it difficult or impossible to sweat.