How did the formation of the glaciers during the Ice Age affect the water on earth?
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An ice age is a prolonged period of cold with glaciers blanketing much of the earth. These glaciers cause glacial erosion, which is the carving and shaping of the land beneath a moving glacier. ... And, they were so massive that they tied up much of the world's water resulting in a change in sea level.
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