It was not exactly covered in all ice, parts we covered in snow and the whole earth was not all land, parts were water
During the Ice Age, approximately 30 of the Earth's surface was covered in ice.
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
During the most recent ice age, glaciers covered about 30% of the Earth's land area.
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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 ice age, which peaked around 20,000 years ago, about 30% of Earth's surface was covered in ice. This ice covered large parts of North America, Europe, and Asia, forming massive ice sheets and glaciers that shaped the landscape we see today.
Ice sheets covered almost one-fourth of the earth during the ice age. These massive ice sheets extended over large portions of North America, Europe, and Asia, shaping the landscape and climate during that time.
Australia was one continent not covered by ice during the Pleistocene Ice Age. Africa is another continent not covered during this time.