Life in the Great Ice Age

Life in the Great Ice Age
Author: Michael Oard
Publisher: Master Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996-09
Genre: Creationism
ISBN: 9780890511671

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After Noah's Flood the earth and its climate were undergoing drastic changes. The stage has been set for the Great Ice Age. Noah's descendants had to learn how to survive in a strange often hostile land. In part one of Life in the Great Ice Age, we'll spend summer with Jabeth and his family as they survive a saber-toothed tiger attack, battler cave bear, and go on a woolly mammoth hunt.Part two explains the scientific reasons for the Ice Age: what caused it, and how long it lasted. It answers the question, "Will there be another Ice Age?" Archaeological and fossil finds are also discussed in detail in this exciting book that explains the Great Ice Age from a Biblical perspective.

The Great Ice Age

The Great Ice Age
Author: J.A. Chapman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2005-06-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1134640331

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Documents and explains the natural climatic and ecological changes that have occurred during the past 2.6 million years. It also outlines the emergence and global impact of humans during this period.

After the Ice Age

After the Ice Age
Author: E.C. Pielou
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0226668096

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The fascinating story of how a harsh terrain that resembled modern Antarctica has been transformed gradually into the forests, grasslands, and wetlands we know today.

Frozen Earth

Frozen Earth
Author: Doug Macdougall
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2013-02-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0520954947

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In this engrossing and accessible book, Doug Macdougall explores the causes and effects of ice ages that have gripped our planet throughout its history, from the earliest known glaciation—nearly three billion years ago—to the present. Following the development of scientific ideas about these dramatic events, Macdougall traces the lives of many of the brilliant and intriguing characters who have contributed to the evolving understanding of how ice ages come about. As it explains how the great Pleistocene Ice Age has shaped the earth's landscape and influenced the course of human evolution, Frozen Earth also provides a fascinating look at how science is done, how the excitement of discovery drives scientists to explore and investigate, and how timing and chance play a part in the acceptance of new scientific ideas. Macdougall describes the awesome power of cataclysmic floods that marked the melting of the glaciers of the Pleistocene Ice Age. He probes the chilling evidence for "Snowball Earth," an episode far back in the earth's past that may have seen our planet encased in ice from pole to pole. He discusses the accumulating evidence from deep-sea sediment cores, as well as ice cores from Greenland and the Antarctic, that suggests fast-changing ice age climates may have directly impacted the evolution of our species and the course of human migration and civilization. Frozen Earth also chronicles how the concept of the ice age has gripped the imagination of scientists for almost two centuries. It offers an absorbing consideration of how current studies of Pleistocene climate may help us understand earth's future climate changes, including the question of when the next glacial interval will occur.

What Ever Happened to the Wooly Mammoth

What Ever Happened to the Wooly Mammoth
Author: Michael Oard
Publisher: New Leaf Publishing Group
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2007
Genre: Glacial epoch
ISBN: 9780890515082

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An exciting and engaging story about life in the Ice Age for Children

Ice Ages

Ice Ages
Author: Windsor Chorlton
Publisher: Time Life Medical
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1983
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780809443284

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Five photographic essays and five chapters on ice ages for the general reader.

The Great Ice Age

The Great Ice Age
Author: J.A. Chapman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2005-06-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1134640323

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The Great Ice Age documents and explains the natural climatic and palaeoecologic changes that have occurred during the past 2.6 million years, outlining the emergence and global impact of our species during this period. Exploring a wide range of records of climate change, the authors demonstrate the interconnectivity of the components of the Earths climate system, show how the evidence for such change is obtained, and explain some of the problems in collecting and dating proxy climate data. One of the most dramatic aspects of humanity's rise is that it coincided with the beginnings of major environmental changes and a mass extinction that has the pace, and maybe magnitude, of those in the far-off past that stemmed from climate, geological and occasionally extraterrestrial events. This book reveals that anthropogenic effects on the world are not merely modern matters but date back perhaps a million years or more.

The Great Ice Age

The Great Ice Age
Author: James Geikie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 622
Release: 1874
Genre: Glacial epoch
ISBN:

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The Great Ice Age

The Great Ice Age
Author: James Geike
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 630
Release: 2023-02-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3368803573

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.