Entirely false!
The most recent ice age ended about 11,700 years ago, leading to the current interglacial period known as the Holocene epoch.
No, the most recent glaciation ended gradually between 10,000 and 6,000 years ago, but this was only one of many glaciations which occurred during the present ice age which started over 2.5 million years ago.
The last three ice ages occurred during the Pleistocene epoch, with approximate dates as follows: the most recent ice age ended about 11,700 years ago, the one before that ended around 129,000 years ago, and the one prior to that ended approximately 324,000 years ago.
The most recent epoch characterized by frequent cycles of glaciation is known as the Pleistocene Epoch. It began around 2.6 million years ago and ended approximately 11,700 years ago with the start of the Holocene Epoch.
The most recent interval of Quaternary glaciation, known as the Last Glacial Maximum, ended around 11,700 years ago. This period gave way to warmer interglacial conditions, marking the beginning of the Holocene epoch in the Earth's climate history.
The Hundred Years War ended when Bordeaux surrendered.
The war ended in 1945, and the jail sentence ended in 2020.
Council of Five Hundred ended in 1799.
Haircut One Hundred ended in 1984.
Hundred Flowers - newspaper - ended in 1972.
Hundred of Hoo Railway ended in 1880.
Cain's Hundred ended on 1962-05-15.
A declarative sentence is ended with a period.
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Company of One Hundred Associates ended in 1663.
In the sentence "Jean prepared for rain by packing an umbrella, but the sun ended up coming out," there are two independent clauses: "Jean prepared for rain by packing an umbrella" and "the sun ended up coming out." There are no subordinate clauses present in this sentence.
The most recent ice age ended about 11,700 years ago, leading to the current interglacial period known as the Holocene epoch.