it was the 1450's to the 1750's
The 1400s marked the beginning of the first global age because of significant events like the Age of Exploration, which saw explorers like Christopher Columbus and Vasco da Gama sailing to new continents. This period also saw increased global trade, cultural exchanges, and the beginning of European colonization in the Americas, Africa, and Asia, connecting different parts of the world in unprecedented ways.
Anthropogenic global warming dates from the beginning of the industrial age, with average global temperatures rising only slowly at first, but accelerating since the 1970s. In 1930, anthropogenic global warming was barely perceptible and no scientist of the time would have considered the issue.
ice age!
Earth is currently in an interglacial period within an ice age cycle, which means that although global temperatures are warming, the planet as a whole is still experiencing the effects of the ongoing ice age. The term "ice age" refers to a period of time when large portions of the Earth's surface are covered in ice sheets, which is distinct from short-term fluctuations in temperature like global warming.
In the global age, the role of the state is to navigate interconnected challenges such as climate change, cybersecurity, and global health. States must balance sovereignty with cooperation to address transnational issues effectively. They also serve as key actors in promoting peace, security, and development in an increasingly interconnected world.
The first global age emerged during the Age of Exploration, with explorers like Christopher Columbus and Ferdinand Magellan sailing across continents and connecting previously isolated civilizations through trade, colonization, and cultural exchange.
Modern Age
the most reason able answer is because of global warming, and global warming is when The Earth's tempature rises
the first global age was when africa asia and the middle east started trade and that started trade all over the world so the term global age means the growing of trade all over the world. - Aj 12 year old
travel and trade increased dramatically
Post Global Warming, from the Global Warming Age.
Global warming may postpone the oncoming next ice age.
The 1400s marked the beginning of the first global age because of significant events like the Age of Exploration, which saw explorers like Christopher Columbus and Vasco da Gama sailing to new continents. This period also saw increased global trade, cultural exchanges, and the beginning of European colonization in the Americas, Africa, and Asia, connecting different parts of the world in unprecedented ways.
global warming
The Age of discovery, the first Global Economy, the Global Exchange, the Columbian Exchange (most commonly used), the Exploration to the New World, Columbus's Journey (at least that's what my class and I refer to it as!) Hope that helps!
We can not have a ice age because of global warming.
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