Similar words: intelligence agency, eager, meager, eagerly, lineage, mileage, noticeably, noticeable. Meaning: n. any period of time during which glaciers covered a large part of the earth's surface.
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31. Earth has been increasing in vibration since your last ice age.
32. Guizhouis the last home to some ancient plant species that survived the last ice age, such as the Chinese dove tree, spinulose tree ferns and Taiwania Flousiana Gaussen.
33. Professor Lockwood said it was a "pejorative name" because what happened during the Maunder Minimum "was actually nothing like an ice age at all".
34. The prevalent winter monsoon and westerly might be one of the reasons why the Little Ice Age in Lake Sugan is humid.
35. On the first day of class, he gave us a lecture about an animal called the Cattywampus , an ill-adapted nocturnal animal that was wiped out during the Ice Age, he passed around a skull as he talked.
36. He saved like a lunatic squirrel for a new ice age.
37. Now, think about the genetic investment an Ice Age woman makes in the sex act.
38. 20 th Century Fox decided that the movie Ice Age needed a sequel.
39. Bioko used to be the end of a peninsula attached to the mainland in what is now Cameroon, but it was cut off when sea levels rose 10, 000 years ago at the end of the last ice age.
40. Slide into a theater to watch Ice Age 2: The Meltdown this April.
41. These Ice Age mammals equiped with large tusks and long thick hair.
42. During the last ice age our problem was too little carbon.
43. Ice age data show that back in the 1970s and 1980s, old ice drifting into the Beaufort Sea would generally survive the summer melt season.
44. Greenland's topology has been shaped by the glaciers of the ice age.
45. They also disagree about whether an impact or some other climate event caused the Younger Dryas at the end of the ice age.
46. The team found that species of foraminifera living on the sea floor around the time of the ice age contained more carbon than those that floated at the surface (Science,(Sentencedict) DOI: 10.1126/science.1188605).
47. Scientists say they have reconstructed around half of the genome of the woolly mammoth, a species that became extinct at the end of the last Ice Age some 11,000 years ago.
48. Viewing a "walkabout" simulation of Paris, subjects were exposed to billboards for films including Ice Age 2 and In Her Shoes during their virtual strolling.
49. Paleoclimate evidence suggests that the Toba eruption, which occurred during the last ice age, emitted lots of sulfur dioxide--vastly more than Mount St. Helens did.
50. Your thoughts an ice age are far from the events ahead.
51. World-wide glacial event in an ice age not only contributes to eustatic sea level changes but also penetrates to the shelf carbonate environments and sedimentation coeval low latitude area.
52. Modern climate warming is a natural rising trend after the Little Ice Age with human activity factor that increase the trend but not the major reason.
53. Partial remains of five mastodons, three Ice Age bison and a juvenile Columbian mammoth, as well as plant matter and insects,(sentencedict.com) have also been found.
54. Ice Age folk who lived in what's now southwestern England gruesomely went from heads off to bottoms up.
55. Whether the decreased solar activity was somehow responsible for the little ice age is still unknown.
56. On the first day of class, he gave us a lecture about a creature called the cattywampus, an ill-adapted nocturnal animal that was wiped out during the Ice Age.
57. Bello suspects that Ice Age Britons hoisted hollowed-out crania in rituals of some kind.
58. Some scientists imagine that this could even mean the beginning of another ice age.
59. Like the other "Ice Age" films, it involves a dangerous journey and time is found to torture the poor little saber-toothed squirrel, Scrat.
60. As a result, we modernised ourselves into this ice age.
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