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12 April, 18:20
How do ice ages affect the surface of the Earth?
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Abigayle Reese
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During an ice age, huge glaciers cover large portions of Earth's surface. These glaciers can affect the surface of the earth through erosion and deposition. Also, during ice ages, so much of Earth's water is bound up in glaciers that sea levels fall.
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