During the ice age, much of the world's water was locked up in massive ice sheets covering vast areas of the Earth's surface. These ice sheets extended over much of North America, Europe, and Asia, causing global sea levels to be much lower than they are today.
During the most recent ice age, glaciers covered about 30% of the Earth's land area.
The previous answer was incorrect. NOW the Earth's surface is covered with ice, but during the most recent ice age, NEARLY 30% of the Earth was covered by ice!I'm a little bold
More of the earths water was frozen
During the most recent ice age, which occurred around 20,000 years ago, large parts of Earth were covered in ice sheets and glaciers. Sea levels were much lower due to the amount of water locked up in ice, and there were changes in climate patterns and ecosystems. Human populations spread to different regions as they adapted to the changing environment.
During an ice age, sea levels typically drop because a significant amount of water becomes locked up in glaciers and ice sheets on land. As the ice sheets expand, they draw water from the oceans, causing sea levels to decrease.
the chou family was the most honored during the Golden Age
the ice age formed by the temperture of earths surface and atmosphere droping to very cold tempertures to the negatives freezing most of the worlds oceans
Irrigation ditches were the most common method, with the water coming from a well, or spring, or from streams by diverting their flow, sometimes using stone dams.
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During an ice age, much of Earth's water is trapped as ice in glaciers and polar ice caps. This reduces the amount of water available to evaporate and participate in the water cycle, leading to a slowdown in the process. Additionally, colder temperatures can inhibit evaporation and condensation processes, further contributing to the deceleration of the water cycle.
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