The ice age affected regions all around the world, with significant glaciation occurring in North America, Europe, and Asia. It had a widespread impact on the Earth's climate, sea levels, and ecosystems.
The end of the Ice Age allowed for the retreat of glaciers, exposing land bridges that facilitated migration to the Americas. This opened up new territories for human settlement and led to the diversification of cultures and societies in the region.
The region that has no landmass under ice is Australia. Australia is a continent that does not have any permanent ice covering its landmass.
The Puget Lobe is a glacial lobe that extended into the Puget Sound lowland during the last ice age, forming the landscape we see today in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It deposited vast amounts of sediment, shaping the land and creating features like drumlins, ridges, and outwash plains.
The polar regions are located at the North and South Poles of the Earth. These areas are characterized by cold temperatures, ice caps, and polar conditions.
The Antarctic region has more land than the Arctic region. Antarctica is a large continent comprised mostly of land covered in ice, while the Arctic is mostly comprised of water surrounded by land masses.
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They are affected because the ice falls onto and into the water and land
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Everything in nature.
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
no the world is not going into an ice age
Ice Age
Yes, the Ice Age affected a large portion of the world, particularly the Northern Hemisphere. Glaciers covered much of North America, Europe, and Asia, leading to colder temperatures and significant changes in global climate patterns.
Many millions of people survived the Ice Age. The Ice Age only affected Europe and North America. Lands further south were essentially unaffected.
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animals and plants would die.