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Ice Age

Ice Age. By: Will and Wilson. Introduction. The Ice Age happened 1.5 million years ago. Summers got shorter and winters got longer. During the Ice Age animals moved to the tundra region. Animals in the Ice A ge. The Woolly Mammoth was an animal in the Ice Age that is now extinct.

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Ice Age

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  1. Ice Age By: Will and Wilson

  2. Introduction • The Ice Age happened 1.5 million years ago. • Summers got shorter and winters got longer. • During the Ice Age animals moved to the tundra region.

  3. Animals in the Ice Age • The Woolly Mammoth was an animal in the Ice Age that is now extinct. • The Saber Tooth tiger was also an animal from the Ice Age. Their fangs were 7 inches long. • The reason all the animals survived throughout the years is because their fur coats helped keep them warm.

  4. The Tundra • The animals moved to the tundra during the winter. • The tundra was an extremely cold climate. • It had a short season of reproduction and growth. • It had a very large population of wildlife.

  5. How did the summers get shorter and winters get longer? • The continental plates got closer together which made winters longer and summers shorter. • This effect created the Ice Age. • The last Ice Age happened 40,000 years ago.

  6. Conclusion The Ice Age was a very interesting stage of the Earth. We still have not learned everything about it. I hope scientists learn more so I can learn more about it, also.

  7. Will and Wilson pictures.

  8. Works Cited www.Google Images Glaciers and Ice Caps

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