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how did iceage happen?

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Answered by imtiyaz193404taj
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An ice age is triggered when summer temperatures in the northern hemisphere fail to rise above freezing for years. ... The onset of an ice age is related to the Milankovitch cycles - where regular changes in the Earth's tilt and orbit combine to affect which areas on Earth get more or less solar radiation

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Answered by IamAwesome76
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At first there was only one huge landmass called Pangea.
Due to the earth’s tilt , Pangea received very less sunlight causing ice to form.
Then Pangea started to break up into today’s continents.
After it broke up most continents received proper amount of sunlight except Antarctica.
If you dig in Antarctica, you will be able to discover remains of dinosaurs.
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