The last ice age that affected Michigan was the Wisconsin Glaciation, which peaked around 20,000 years ago. This glaciation led to the formation of many of Michigan's lakes and landforms as the glaciers advanced and retreated. The glaciers began to retreat approximately 14,000 years ago, significantly shaping the state's geography.
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1. the glaciers of the last ice age 2. ...
During the last ice age, major parts of North America, Europe, and Asia were heavily affected. These continents experienced extensive glaciation with large ice sheets covering vast areas. Africa, South America, and Australia were less affected due to their distance from the polar regions.
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It was covered in massive ice sheets!
They are affected because the ice falls onto and into the water and land
They are affected because the ice falls onto and into the water and land
They are affected because the ice falls onto and into the water and land
Everything in nature.
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The last ice age ended 100 000 years ago.
No. The last ice age was triggered by fluctuations in Earth's orbit.