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Selina Summers
27 April, 02:39
Why are we considered to be still in the ice age?
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Adriel Cannon
27 April, 02:57
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Because if the global warming
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Ashlyn
27 April, 04:24
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We are still considered to be in an Ice Age because we still have ice and snow in the world all the time. Antarctica is covered with cold elements. Unfortunately, due to global warming the Ice Age could end in a certain amount of time.
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