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At the height of the last Ice Age, approximately 30% of Earth's land surface was covered by glaciers. This extensive glaciation occurred during the Pleistocene Epoch, with the most significant ice sheets located in North America, Northern Europe, and Asia. The ice sheets could reach thicknesses of several kilometers, profoundly shaping the landscape and affecting global climate patterns.

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