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There are currently no glaciers in New York State primarily due to the warming climate since the last Ice Age, which ended about 12,000 years ago. The state's glaciers melted as temperatures rose, leading to the retreat of ice sheets that once covered the region. Today, New York experiences a temperate climate that is not conducive to the formation of glaciers, though remnants of glacial activity can still be seen in the landscape, such as U-shaped valleys and moraines.

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