North America
During the last ice age, which occurred from about 115,000 to 11,700 years ago, areas that were affected included North America, Europe, Asia, and South America. Large ice sheets covered much of these continents, leading to the advance of glaciers, changes in global climate, and alterations in sea levels.
Australia was one continent not covered by ice during the Pleistocene Ice Age. Africa is another continent not covered during this time.
ice age!
During an ice age, Hawaii may experience cooler temperatures and potentially increased precipitation due to changes in global climate patterns. Sea levels may also drop, impacting coastal areas of the islands. However, Hawaii's isolation and unique geography may offer some protection from the more extreme effects seen in continental regions during an ice age.
the reasons the ice stayed is because the sun couldn't reach it because if was block by miles thick of ashes and dust particles. Once it broke through, slowly but surely, it melted the ice.... i wonder.. if we are going to have another ice age anytime soon...
Ice Age
During the last ice age, which occurred from about 115,000 to 11,700 years ago, areas that were affected included North America, Europe, Asia, and South America. Large ice sheets covered much of these continents, leading to the advance of glaciers, changes in global climate, and alterations in sea levels.
mississippi floodplain region
They are affected because the ice falls onto and into the water and land
all, to some extent or other.
Ice ages do not "allow" any continents to migrate. Plate Tectonics is the process that moves the continents around.
Everything in nature.
no nothing..
They are affected because the ice falls onto and into the water and land
They are affected because the ice falls onto and into the water and land
During the last Ice Age, North America and Asia were connected by a land bridge known as Beringia. This connection facilitated the migration of humans and animals between the two continents.
An ice age is a long period of time in which Earth's climate is cooler than usual, resulting in the expansion of glaciers and ice sheets across continents. This cooling can occur multiple times during an ice age, leading to repeated glaciations.