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How did ice age affect human migration

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Answered by alien19
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The great migration: how modern humans spread across the world. It was probably a warm interglacial interlude within the Ice Age, between about 130,000 and 90,000 years ago, that initially triggered large-scale Homo sapiens migrations across Africa.

Answered by fl9333504
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Explanation:The migration of people during the ice age was mainly influenced by loss of resources (food and water included), cold temperatures, and the need for a larger area to live. The Ice Age was a long period of time when Earth was frozen over with ice.

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