True.
During the Pleistocene ice age, glaciers covered large parts of North America, Europe, and Asia. These glaciers were extensive and had a significant impact on the landscape and climate of these continents.
During the peak of the last ice age, approximately 30% of Earth's surface was covered by glaciers. These glaciers were part of massive ice sheets that extended over North America, Europe, and Asia.
The temperature range is greater in temperate grasslands and deserts compared to tropical rainforests and temperate forests. This is due to factors such as latitude, amount of sunlight, and lack of water retention in these biomes.
During the most recent ice age, glaciers covered about 30% of the Earth's land area.
30%
During the Jurassic period, the land was dominated by lush forests and ferns, with dinosaurs such as the Brachiosaurus roaming the landscape. In the Ice Age, much of the land was covered in glaciers and ice sheets, shaping the terrain through processes like erosion and deposition. Today, the land has been shaped by both natural forces and human activity, with diverse landscapes ranging from mountains and deserts to forests and urban areas.
A glacier and a desert are both void of drinkable water that is easily accessed. There are both areas that animals have had to adapt to live in. A desert just has little rain fall and is hot, a glacier has little snow fall but has lots of frozen water that is of no use for drinking. It is very cold on a glacier as it is ice.
Most deserts are hot during the day.Deserts can be very cold at night.Some deserts are extremely cold during the day and night though.
The answer is False. It was not covered by glaciers.
deserts are hot during the day and cold at night
Raccoons live in all but the coldest, snowiest of climates. They are found in cool deciduous forests, hot rainforests, grasslands, wetlands and even deserts. They do not live in areas that are bitterly cold with heavy snow during the winter, however.
During the Pleistocene ice age, glaciers covered large parts of North America, Europe, and Asia. These glaciers were extensive and had a significant impact on the landscape and climate of these continents.
Not all deserts are hot during the day. There are cold deserts and there are cool deserts that do not get hot. Those deserts that are hot are usually cloud free and have little humidity that would block solar radiation from heating them.
during the night
That depends on two factors:1.) The location of the specific desert2.) The season of the year.There are hot deserts, there are polar deserts, there are cold winter deserts and there are cool coastal deserts.
No, deserts have many animal species but they are usually not seen during the heat of the day.
The Answer Is Glaciers......During the Ice Age, glaciers covered the Scandinavian Peninsula and Scotland. When the glaciers retreated, they left poor soil, rocky lakes, and many fiords.