The Last Ice-Age
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Description: Explains what ice ages are, and describes some of the animals that might have lived in Canada at the time.
Ice Ages - Natural History Notebooks > Ice Ages - Natural History Notebooks Ice Ages - Natural History Notebooks Over the Earth's long history, there have been a number of times when much of the northern hemisphere was covered by vast sheets of ice and snow. Such periods are known as ice ages. During ice ages, huge masses of slowly moving glacial ice—up to two kilometres (one mile) thick—scoured the land like cosmic bulldozers. At the peak of the last glaciation, about 20 000 years ago, approximately 97% of Canada was covered by ice.
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Page title: | Ice Ages - Natural History Notebooks |
Keywords: | ice ages, glaciation, Quaternary Period, Pleistocene Epoch, glaciers, nature, natural science, natural history, Canadian Museum of Nature |
Description: | Short article from the Canadian Museum of Nature about ice ages. |
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