ice age

     

An ice age is a perio of long-term reduction in the temperature of the Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in an expansion of continental ice sheets, polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers. Glaciologically, ice age is often used to mean a period of ice sheets in the northern and southern hemispheres; by this definition we are still in an ice age (because the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets still exist). More colloquially, when speaking of the last few million years, ice age is used to refer to colder periods with extensive ice sheets over the North American and Eurasian continents: in this sense, the most recent ice age ended about 11,000 years ago. This article will use the term ice age in the former, glaciological, sense: glacials for colder periods during ice ages and interglacials for the warmer periods.

Trivia about ice age

  • Glacial advances into Europe from mid 16th to late 19th C. are sometimes called little versions of these
  • Scientists say the Earth has warmed about 9 degrees since the last of these frigid ages
  • A "little" one of these "ages" ran between the 14th and 19th Centuries
  • Studying "on the rocks" of northern Europe, Jean Louis Agassiz developed the idea of this "age"
  • The biggest bear ever, an 11-foot 1,800-pounder, became extinct around the time this age ended 12,000 years ago
  • The sequel to this 2002 animated movie was subtitled "The Meltdown"
  • There's a "lost historical film" on the woolly mammoth on the animated DVD this time period: "The Meltdown"
  • Chilly name for historical periods when significant, extended cooling of the atmosphere & oceans takes place
  • Ray Romano, John Leguizamo & Denis Leary voiced the “sub-zero heroes” in this 2002 flick
  • "I've eaten things that didn't complain this much", says Diego the saber-toothed tiger in this 2002 animated film
  • "Dawn of the Dinosaurs" is a 2009 movie in this chilly series
  • Diedrich Bader voiced Oscar, a saber-tooth in this 2002 animated film