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The '''[[wikipedia:Last Glacial Period|Last Ice Age]]''', referred to in technical terms as the '''Last Glacial Period''' and commonly called the '''Ice Age''', is a glacial period in [[Earth]]'s history. It spans the later part of the Quaternary Period (a time period from 2.58 million years ago to the present day), starting from circa 115,000 years ago during the later part of the Pleistocene Epoch, and ending circa 11,500 years ago at around the beginning of the Holocene Epoch. | The '''[[wikipedia:Last Glacial Period|Last Ice Age]]''', referred to in technical terms as the '''Last Glacial Period''' and commonly called the '''Ice Age''', is a glacial period in [[Earth]]'s history. It spans the later part of the Quaternary Period (a time period from 2.58 million years ago to the present day), starting from circa 115,000 years ago during the later part of the Pleistocene Epoch, and ending circa 11,500 years ago at around the beginning of the Holocene Epoch. | ||
==In the real world== | ==In the real world== | ||
*Following the [[wikipedia:Last Interglacial|Last Interglacial]], the Ice Age begins. Considerable [[wikipedia:Glacial period|glaciation]] occurs, especially in the Northern Hemisphere, with ice sheets surging south across much of [[America|North America]], [[Europe]], and [[Asia]]. The Bering Strait is closed off due to global sea-level drops, forming a land bridge between [[Russia]] and [[ | *Following the [[wikipedia:Last Interglacial|Last Interglacial]], the Ice Age begins. Considerable [[wikipedia:Glacial period|glaciation]] occurs, especially in the Northern Hemisphere, with ice sheets surging south across much of [[America|North America]], [[Europe]], and [[Asia]]. The Bering Strait is closed off due to global sea-level drops, forming a land bridge between [[Russia]] and [[Alaska]]. | ||
*Alongside some modern mammals, many varieties of famous megafauna roam the land, including | *Alongside some modern mammals, many varieties of famous megafauna roam the land, including the [[wikipedia:Woolly mammoth|woolly]] and [[wikipedia:Columbian mammoth|Columbian mammoth]]s (''Mammuthus primigenius'' and ''M. columbi'', respectively) and the [[wikipedia:Woolly rhinoceros|woolly rhinoceros]] (''Coelodonta antiquitatis''), as well as [[wikipedia:Mastodon|mastodons]] (''Mammut'' spp.), [[wikipedia:Glyptodont|glyptodonts]], and [[wikipedia:Ground sloth|ground sloths]]; alongside them roam carnivores such as the [[wikipedia:Arctodus|giant short-faced bear]] (''Arctodus simus''), the [[wikipedia:Dire wolf|dire wolf]] (''Aenocyon dirus''), [[wikipedia:Smilodon|saber-toothed cats]] (''Smilodon'' spp.), and [[wikipedia:Phorusrhacidae|terror birds]]. Multiple species of [[wikipedia:Hominini|hominins]] live during this time as well, including [[wikipedia:Neanderthal|Neanderthals]] (''Homo neanderthalensis'') and anatomically modern [[human]]s (''Homo sapiens''). | ||
*The Ice Age ends as global temperatures rise, causing ice sheets to recede and glaciers to melt, leaving much of the modern world's characteristics. | *The Ice Age ends as global temperatures rise, causing ice sheets to recede and glaciers to melt, leaving behind much of the modern world's characteristics. | ||
**The end of the Ice Age would see the [[wikipedia:Late Pleistocene extinctions|extinction]] of many megafauna and other mammals of the Ice Age. The causes are thought to be either the changing climate and environment, overkill hunting tactics employed on | **The end of the Ice Age would also see the [[wikipedia:Late Pleistocene extinctions|extinction]] of many megafauna and other mammals of the Ice Age. The causes are thought to be either the changing climate and environment, overkill hunting tactics employed on megafauna by early humans of the time, or possibly both. ''Homo sapiens'' is the only [[wikipedia:Australopithecine|australopith]] hominin that lives past the end of the Ice Age. | ||
==In fiction== | ==In fiction== | ||
*The reptilian [[kaiju]] [[Gorosaurus]] and [[Anguirus]] rest, sealed away in ice. (''[[Godzilla: Rulers of Earth]]'') | |||
*[[Shimo]] triggers the Ice Age. The [[Iwi|Hollow Earth Iwi]] retain this knowledge on hieroglyphics. (''[[Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire]]'') | *[[Shimo]] triggers the Ice Age. The [[Iwi|Hollow Earth Iwi]] retain this knowledge on hieroglyphics. (''[[Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire]]'') | ||
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The Last Ice Age, referred to in technical terms as the Last Glacial Period and commonly called the Ice Age, is a glacial period in Earth's history. It spans the later part of the Quaternary Period (a time period from 2.58 million years ago to the present day), starting from circa 115,000 years ago during the later part of the Pleistocene Epoch, and ending circa 11,500 years ago at around the beginning of the Holocene Epoch.
In the real world
- Following the Last Interglacial, the Ice Age begins. Considerable glaciation occurs, especially in the Northern Hemisphere, with ice sheets surging south across much of North America, Europe, and Asia. The Bering Strait is closed off due to global sea-level drops, forming a land bridge between Russia and Alaska.
- Alongside some modern mammals, many varieties of famous megafauna roam the land, including the woolly and Columbian mammoths (Mammuthus primigenius and M. columbi, respectively) and the woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis), as well as mastodons (Mammut spp.), glyptodonts, and ground sloths; alongside them roam carnivores such as the giant short-faced bear (Arctodus simus), the dire wolf (Aenocyon dirus), saber-toothed cats (Smilodon spp.), and terror birds. Multiple species of hominins live during this time as well, including Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis) and anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens).
- The Ice Age ends as global temperatures rise, causing ice sheets to recede and glaciers to melt, leaving behind much of the modern world's characteristics.
- The end of the Ice Age would also see the extinction of many megafauna and other mammals of the Ice Age. The causes are thought to be either the changing climate and environment, overkill hunting tactics employed on megafauna by early humans of the time, or possibly both. Homo sapiens is the only australopith hominin that lives past the end of the Ice Age.
In fiction
- The reptilian kaiju Gorosaurus and Anguirus rest, sealed away in ice. (Godzilla: Rulers of Earth)
- Shimo triggers the Ice Age. The Hollow Earth Iwi retain this knowledge on hieroglyphics. (Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire)
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