Before the Ice Age, the land masses covered with ice included parts of North America, Europe, and Asia. These areas were mainly located around the polar regions and experienced extensive glaciation during the Ice Age.
When the ice age ended, the land once covered with ice was covered with newly exposed land and water from melting ice sheets. This led to the formation of new landscapes and ecosystems as vegetation began to grow in the previously glaciated areas.
When the ice age ended, the land that was once covered in ice was now covered in vegetation and water. This led to the formation of lakes, rivers, and forests as the glaciers retreated. The land also became suitable for habitation by various species of plants and animals.
During the most recent ice age, glaciers covered about 30% of the Earth's land area.
The previous answer was incorrect. NOW the Earth's surface is covered with ice, but during the most recent ice age, NEARLY 30% of the Earth was covered by ice!I'm a little bold
When the ice age ended, land once covered by ice was mostly barren and devoid of vegetation. It took time for plant life to gradually colonize these areas, leading to the development of new ecosystems.
the ice age.
When the ice age ended, the land once covered with ice was covered with newly exposed land and water from melting ice sheets. This led to the formation of new landscapes and ecosystems as vegetation began to grow in the previously glaciated areas.
During the recent ice age, glaciers covered almost 30 percent of earths land.
When the ice age ended, the land that was once covered in ice was now covered in vegetation and water. This led to the formation of lakes, rivers, and forests as the glaciers retreated. The land also became suitable for habitation by various species of plants and animals.
Barren with few trees
During the most recent ice age, glaciers covered about 30% of the Earth's land area.
The previous answer was incorrect. NOW the Earth's surface is covered with ice, but during the most recent ice age, NEARLY 30% of the Earth was covered by ice!I'm a little bold
Ice age
It was not exactly covered in all ice, parts we covered in snow and the whole earth was not all land, parts were water
When the ice age ended, land once covered by ice was mostly barren and devoid of vegetation. It took time for plant life to gradually colonize these areas, leading to the development of new ecosystems.
At the end of the ice age, the land was covered with glaciers and ice sheets in many regions. As the climate warmed, these ice sheets melted, leading to the formation of lakes, rivers, and oceans, as well as the growth of vegetation and forests on the newly exposed land.
The Land Before Time was created on 1988-11-18.