True or False? The Most Enduring Myths About Snow and Ice

Ice Ages Were a Thing of the Past: A Climate Reality Check

Snow. Photo Credit: Pexels @Pavel Danilyuk

The notion that ice ages are relics of Earth's distant past is a misconception that overlooks the dynamic nature of our planet's climate. While the last major ice age ended approximately 11,700 years ago, Earth continues to experience natural climate cycles that could lead to future glaciations. Current climate change, driven by human activities, complicates these cycles, potentially altering their timing and intensity. Understanding the science behind ice ages and the factors influencing climate change is crucial for preparing for future environmental challenges, challenging the myth that ice ages are purely historical phenomena.

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