no because they are made of water and they should not be in the way
Did humans wait for glaciers to spread before growing crops?
yes
No. There were no humans when it was the time of glaciers and it will be thousands of years before man learns to farm.
False. Human civilizations did not have to wait for glaciers to spread before growing crops. They developed agriculture independently in various regions around the world as a way to secure reliable food sources. The spread of glaciers would have made agriculture more challenging due to the colder temperatures and ice cover.
Denmark wasn't discovered in the same way as perhaps America. There is no danish equivalent to Christopher Colombus. Denmark was probably discovered some 10'000 years ago when the glaciers of the last ice age melted away and the land could be inhabited. Tribes of hunters probably wandered into Denmark in search of prey, and humans have lived there ever since. There might have been humans in Denmark before the ice age, but they would have been driven out by the glaciers.
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No and why should you.
Dinosaurs were extinct before humans, but as some were meat eaters they could have eaten humans, and if they were around today, they could eat humans, like some animals do.
Yes. If your bird has it, take it to a vet IMMEDIATELY!!!!! You could get ringworm.
in the ice age where the glaciers are
Glacier National park.
Glaciers acted as barriers, limiting movement for both people and animals. Glaciers could block pathways, forcing individuals to find alternate routes to travel. As glaciers retreated, they opened up new areas for habitation and migration.