The Great Lakes were created by glaciers in the last ice age.
yes
As the ice blocks left behind by the continental glacier melted after the last ice age, they formed bodies of water known as kettle lakes. These kettle lakes are depressions in the landscape caused by the melting of the ice blocks, which were then filled with water from the melted ice.
no
Yes because the ice age happened in between 18,000 and 20,000 years ago. So therefore the last ice age hit almost all of Canada and also hit the entire northern part of the United States of America. So do I think that the glacier activity during the last ice age the cause of U.S. voting patterns, YES I do because the last ice age mostly hit the Great Lakes of the United States of America and that's where most of the democratic and republican voting areas are at.
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.
five million years ago
Lol make your question clearer because on ice age 3 Peaches is the little daughter of Manny and his wife :) and she was born at the last of the ice age 3 movie :) she is a girl also and by the way she will be in the ice age 4 movie also.
sun ended the ice age
The last ice age ended 100 000 years ago.
No. The last ice age was triggered by fluctuations in Earth's orbit.
Ice ages last for some tens of millions of years with intervals of about 150 million years between them. The term is used more loosely to identify the last time that ice sheets covered much of Europe and North America.I think the ice age lasted until it melted!the iceage took about 100.000 years.
Little Ice Age.
The last ice age, known as the Great Ice Age or the Pleistocene Epoch, lasted from about 2.6 million years ago to around 11,700 years ago. So, it has been approximately 11,700 years since the last ice age ended.
The last sabor tooth was in the ice age so it was an pretty long time ago.
Some confine the Little Ice Age to approximately the 16th century to the mid 19th century.
They died out during a period of time known as the little ice age. Though not really an ice age, temperatures in northern Europe dropped enough to force the Norse to abandon Greenland.