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What are cold periods in earth's history when glaciers covered large parts of earth's surface called?

They are called ice ages :)


Is it cold on the surface of earth?

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The rising of cold currents to the ocean surface is called?

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What douse earth's changing surface mean?

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No. It is really hot and boiling in the very centre of our Earth.


What are the large bodies of ice that move across the Earth's surface called?

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What happens when fronts meet?

When fronts meet from the opposite and collide, it is called an occluded front. A cold occluded front is cold air shoving under cool air at the Earth's surface thus the name 'cold occlusion'. The cold warm air boundary aloft is often west of the surface front. A warm occlusion is when cool air rises over cold air at the surface thus the name 'warm occlusion'. The warm-cold air boundary aloft is often east of the surface front. By Lisa Gardiner


Why does water feel cold in a summer pool?

The fact that it is in such close contact to the earth, the surface of which is cold compared to the air.


Why is mars surface cold?

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What is the definition of Antarctica?

Antarctica is the continent in the earth's Southern Hemisphere that is very cold. It occupies about 10% of the earth's surface.