Yes.
"Ice Age: The Meltdown" is the second movie in the Ice Age franchise, specifically the sequel to the original "Ice Age" film. The movie follows the adventures of Manny, Sid, and Diego during a time when the prehistoric world is experiencing a massive meltdown due to climate changes.
While it is impossible to predict when the next ice age will occur with certainty, some scientists suggest that we are about due for another one based on historical patterns. However, human-induced climate change may affect the timing and severity of the next ice age.
During an ice age, large ice sheets form on land, causing global sea levels to drop. This leads to changes in ocean circulation patterns and can affect marine ecosystems. Additionally, the lower sea levels can expose new areas of the continental shelf, affecting coastal habitats and marine life.
The ice age occurred in various regions around the world, including North America, Europe, and Asia. Glaciers covered much of these continents during the peak of the ice age, shaping the landscape and influencing climate patterns.
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.
no the world is not going into an ice age
because everything would freeze and turn to ice
An ice age is when the whole world or large mass of land is covered with a sheet of ice, where as a glacier is a large sheet of ice over a smaller piece of land not causing global problems.
Yes there was an ice age that coverd all of the wold.
it would get colder
the fact that the world was covered in ice and species such as mammoths and saber existed.
Yes..... When the whole northern hemisphere was covered with ice... during ice age
By and large it pushed them further south.
it's too clod for people to live
The ice age affected living things because it caused living things to extinct.Also it made it hard for living things to survive.
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.
No, the Ice Age did not automatically follow the world wide flood. The Drain Off followed the world wide flood.