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No, the Earth is not in an ice age right now. The last ice age ended about 10,000 years ago.
The temperature during an ice age is significantly colder than in current times, resulting in extensive ice sheets and glaciers covering large areas of the Earth. In contrast, the temperature in current times is relatively warmer, with less ice cover and more habitable regions for human and animal populations.
During the last Interglacial period, the Earth's average temperature was about 1 to 2 degrees Celsius warmer than pre-industrial levels. This corresponds to a global average temperature about 1-2 degrees warmer than today.
Yes, ice ages are periods of long-term reduction in the Earth's temperature, leading to the expansion of ice sheets and glaciers. These periods are identified by a cooling of the Earth's climate and the advance of ice sheets to cover large portions of land. The most recent ice age, known as the Last Glacial Maximum, occurred around 20,000 years ago.
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No. The last ice age was triggered by fluctuations in Earth's orbit.
wolves havve been on earth since the last ice age. and they are just like humans they survived the last ice age as we did.
No, the Earth is not in an ice age right now. The last ice age ended about 10,000 years ago.
The temperature during an ice age is significantly colder than in current times, resulting in extensive ice sheets and glaciers covering large areas of the Earth. In contrast, the temperature in current times is relatively warmer, with less ice cover and more habitable regions for human and animal populations.
Scientists believe that the Earth's average temperature has been more or less the same for the last million years. There have been "ice ages" in this time, with average temperature dropping by a few degrees. Of course, the local effect of an "ice age" in certain places was huge.
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Dinosaurs
An ice age is a time period where there is a long-term dropping of the temperature of the earth, resulting in a planet covered mostly in ice. The temperature drop can be caused how the the winds flow around the earth. Certain wind paths can bring about cold air and cold climate.
During the last Interglacial period, the Earth's average temperature was about 1 to 2 degrees Celsius warmer than pre-industrial levels. This corresponds to a global average temperature about 1-2 degrees warmer than today.
Changes in the earth's rotation can lead to an ice age. Scientists believe the earth's orbit and tilt caused the last ice age and may cause another one in the near future.
The glacial age was on the earth a period with very low temperatures and many glaciers. The sense of the word temperature is unique in science.
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