Ice-age in a Sentence
  • The Ice Age is an example of past climate change.
  • This park features a huge, watery basin that was formed in the ice age.
  • The presence of enormous glaciers in the Ice Age is attested by the moraines at the Atlantic end, and by other indications farther east.
  • The presence of these plants among the alpine flora is traceable to the steppe-like conditions which prevailed in central Europe both during the warmer inter-glacial periods and (probably) for a time after the close of the ice-age.
  • When outgoing heat, or energy, exceeds incoming energy, an ice age occurs.
  • As the ice age retreated, the area became densely forested.
  • Here, as in the other great mountain ranges of central Europe, there are evidences of a much wider extension of the glaciers during the Ice age.
  • Tuesday 18th October 2005 " The ice age is coming, the sun is zooming in.
  • Although there is no direct evidence of glacial erosion, the area would have been covered during the Ice Age.
  • The book vividly describes the geology of Essex from the deeply buried Paleozoic rocks to the soft sands and clays of the Ice Age.
  • Scoured by Ice Age glaciers, almost the entire length of Iceland's east coast is deeply indented.
  • He half jested Give me half a tanker of iron, and I will give you the next ice age.
  • We walked up to Easedale Tarn to look at glacial landforms left from the last ice age.
  • Pollan is a fish unique in Western Europe being a glacial relict from the last ice age.
  • New York was heavily glaciated in the ice age leaving much of the state with deep, fertile, tho somewhat rocky soils.
  • Pass native fishing villages and forested slopes; set foot on ice-age glaciers, visit gold rush settlements and parks of totem poles.
  • Such deep banks of raised beach shingle, vestiges from the last ice-age, are found nowhere else around the Ulster coast.
  • Pass native fishing villages and forested slopes; set foot on ice-age glaciers, visit Gold Rush settlements and parks of totem poles.
  • Nor is there any sign of moraines, glacier-scorings or other traces of the ice-age.
  • The earliest hunters used the cave before the glaciers of the last ice age covered most of Wales.