No. The glaciation of the Quaternary ice age was small compared to what happened at other times. There is evidence of a possible "snowball earth" period during the Proterozoic Eon in which all of Earth may have been covered in glaciers.
The coldest time ever in BC. was the Ice Age, where it sometimes was below freezing to death.
The coldest temperature ever recorded in Glacier National Park was in the summer of 1842, during the last great ice-age. The temperature was recorded at a record breaking -2 degrees Fahrenheit.
The term for the coldest phase of a climate cycle is "glacial period" or "ice age". During a glacial period, Earth experiences lower global temperatures and an expansion of ice sheets.
The coldest thing is ice. The coldest country is the south pole.
salt + ice
About 3/4 of a billion years ago ... the ice-ball (or snow ball) Earth, when the entire planet was covered in snow & ice, the seas frozen.
ice
The coldest ice temperature that can be achieved is around -110 degrees Celsius (-166 degrees Fahrenheit).
the gobi desert. but the coldest ice desert in the world is antarctica
The Ice Age was an extremely cold period time on Earth.
an ever-elusive acorn :)
At its melting point.