Topic: During the Ice Age Animals and Humans Traveled
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What Animals Lived During the Ice Age?
The last Ice Age ended about 10,000 years ago. Back then, the Earth was much colder and the animals living in that time had to adapt to the cold weather. Two animals that lived during this time were mammoths and saber-toothed cats. Others w... Read More »
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What humans were alive during the ice age?
We were alive during the ice age because it hasn't ended. It started about 2.6 million years ago and it is still here. The ice age is composed of glacial, (cold), and interglacial, (warm), periods and we live in a warm period. During the mo... Read More »
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What human lived during the ice age?
a cave man that almost got killd Read More »
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During the last glaciation people were not farmers, they hunted and gathered roots, nuts and berries. This meant they had to go where the food went. If animals moved to warmer areas to find their food, people had to follow or they starved. ... Read More »
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there were no humans in the ice age Read More »
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The Wolly Mammoth and the Sloth are a couple, along with others. Read More »
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the largest land animal during the ice age was the mammoth YO MAMMA Read More »
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Carnivorous animals ate other animals, herbivorous ate plants. But those animals lived south of the ice, where plants could still grow and animals could live Read More »
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The larger an animal is, the less of its body mass is exposed to the elements. This is also why animals in a desert climate tend to be smaller. Many animals cool off by increasing the surface area of their bodies. For example, crocodiles wi... Read More »
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Probably very slowly, mostly following migrating food sources. Read More »
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