"the ice age reached Euroasia and North America", was the answer posted by the previous genius. Thanks, this narrows it done to somewhere between Greenland and Panama.
No, Florida has never been covered by glaciers. During the last Ice Age, glaciers did not reach as far south as Florida due to the state's low elevation and proximity to the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
The answer is False. It was not covered by glaciers.
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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 recent ice age, glaciers covered almost 30 percent of earths land.
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.
During the most recent ice age, glaciers covered about 30% of the Earth's land area.
The shape of the Canadian Shield was cause by glaciers and ice sheets during the many glaciations which have occurred during the last 2.6 million years of the present ice age.
The area that became Toronto was covered by ice during the last Ice Age. The glaciers went as far south as southern New York State.
glaciers covered the the northern half of the world during the ice age.
they did.
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