As far as I know there was no Ice age during the Jurassic era.
The ice age began at the end of the Jurassic period, a theory of why the dinosaurs became extinct. <33
The Jurassic period came first, lasting from about 201 to 145 million years ago, while the Ice Ages, specifically the most recent one, began around 2.4 million years ago and continue into the present. The Jurassic period is known for the dominance of dinosaurs, while the Ice Ages are characterized by glacial periods and significant climatic changes. Thus, the Jurassic period predates the Ice Ages by millions of years.
The opposite of an ice age would be a period of warming or a period of global warming. This would involve an increase in temperatures and a reduction in ice cover compared to what is typically found during an ice age.
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The present ice age has not ended, it started about 2.58 million years ago and we are living in an interglacial, (warm), period.
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During the Jurassic period, Earth's climate was generally warmer and more humid than today. Polar regions were ice-free, and forests covered much of the land. Dinosaurs flourished in this lush environment.
An ice age is a long period of time in which Earth's climate is cooler than usual, resulting in the expansion of glaciers and ice sheets across continents. This cooling can occur multiple times during an ice age, leading to repeated glaciations.
Yes. We currently live in an "interglacial period" of the Quaternary Ice Age. Some people confuse "ice age" with a "glacial period" within an ice age.
During the Jurassic period, the climate was warmer and more humid than today. There were no polar ice caps, and the Earth was mostly covered in shallow seas and lush tropical forests. The climate was generally stable and lacked the extreme temperature variations seen in more recent times.
Ice Age
Little Ice Age.