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receivingendofsirens
This is the estimated extent of the glaciation if the ice age occurs

http://www.iceagenow.com/Extent_of_Previous_Glaciation.htm
Pax Unum
what point are you trying to make? that global warming is wrong, and actually an ice age is coming? just wondering
receivingendofsirens
just that if that an ice age would occur this is the hypothetical line in which the glaciers would stop at based on the last one
Razer
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just that if that an ice age would occur this is the hypothetical line in which the glaciers would stop at based on the last one


got any global ones?
Essan
Well don't worry. If the next ice age started today, you've about 70,000 years before the glaciation across N America extended that far.

You'll know the next ice age has started, btw, when new ice caps start appearing on Baffin Island and then the Labrador Heights. Suffice to say, though they did start to develop a few hundred years back, they've since disappeared again. So plenty of time.
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