Cold.
hahaha not just cold lowest temperature in the ice age is -22 degrees F and the highest could possibly be an 80 or above
it would be freezing every day, it would snow, and hail
Icy & cold. the last ice age was horrific of course where the snow started to melt it caused avalanches killing animals that survieved maybe even wiping out the last of species. by laura2790
Yes Japan and Korea did have a land bridge in the Ice Age.
During Tudor times, the weather in England was characterized by a generally cooler climate, part of the Little Ice Age, which lasted from the late 14th to the mid-19th century. Winters were often harsh and summers relatively cool, leading to shorter growing seasons and occasional crop failures. The period also saw significant variations in weather patterns, including extreme weather events such as heavy rains and severe frost, which impacted agriculture and daily life. Overall, the weather was unpredictable, influencing social and economic conditions of the time.
The come onto the ice at the beginning of the to 'Back in Balck' by AC/DC
No, but it might be at the beginning of an ice age. That is what the experts say.
it would be freezing every day, it would snow, and hail
Cold and snowy almost like antarctica today. It was during the ice age.
At the moment we don't seem to be in an Ice Age, in spite of the miserable weather in the UK today!
Because of global warming.
Since the climate at the time did not contain much rainfall and the weather was very dry and hot weather, it can be concluded that there was most likely not an ice age at the time.
it is weathered by rain and ice wedging i think but i would like the weather.
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During the last ice age, much of North America was covered in thick sheets of ice.
there wernt any homes before the ice age dummy!
A long period of cold weather is typically referred to as a "cold snap" or a "cold spell."
The ice age ended around 11,700 years ago, during the Quaternary period. This marked the beginning of the Holocene epoch, which is the current geological epoch we are in.