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How lower did it go? Experts work out Earth’s Ice Age temperatures – SwordsToday.ie
Guided by ocean plankton fossils and weather designs, scientists have calculated just how cold it acquired on Earth throughout the depths of the very last

Guided by ocean plankton fossils and weather designs, scientists have calculated just how cold it acquired on Earth throughout the depths of the very last Ice Age, when immense ice sheets included massive sections of North The united states, South America, Europe and Asia.
The normal international temperature for the duration of the time period known as the Previous Glacial Most from roughly 23,000 to 19,000 a long time in the past was about 46 levels Fahrenheit (7.8 degrees Celsius), some 13 l…
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