I think ice ages are more so that the summer times aren't as hot and they are more short so the snow in the higher elevations never melts. The only consistent thing I've noticed the last few years is it's very humid no matter what the season is
I used to live close to Lake Erie, we would go to this place called Panama rocks to hike it was an area carved out by glaciers. Really cool place, I'm pretty sure where I grew up around there was also covered by about a mile of ice
Yeah, but this winter was really mild. I think I shoveled snow one time, before Christmas!
I think ice ages are more so that the summer times aren't as hot and they are more short so the snow in the higher elevations never melts. The only consistent thing I've noticed the last few years is it's very humid no matter what the season is
Michigan was covered by a glacier a mile in height.
I used to live close to Lake Erie, we would go to this place called Panama rocks to hike it was an area carved out by glaciers. Really cool place, I'm pretty sure where I grew up around there was also covered by about a mile of ice
Too bad the glacier left.
Nobody wants to hear nuance! Gtfo with facts we're burning pitchforks here. Or something.
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