ice age
nounEtymology
Perhaps a calque of German Eiszeit.
- derived from Eiszeit
Definitions
A period of long-term reduction in the temperature of Earth's surface and atmosphere,…
A period of long-term reduction in the temperature of Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence of major polar ice sheets that reach the ocean and calve icebergs.
- The earth is currently in the Late Cenozoic Ice Age, an ice age that began 33.9 million years ago with the Antarctic Ice Cap.
Any of several glacial periods (within a scientific ice age) marked by episodes of…
Any of several glacial periods (within a scientific ice age) marked by episodes of extensive glaciation alternating with episodes of relative warmth (interglacial).
- The cause of ice ages, Köppen decided, is to be found in cool summers, not brutal winters.
Alternative letter-case form of ice age.
- […] and the sloping collection of fractured rocks—known as talus—that tumbled down from the quartzite bluffs during the repeated freezings and unfreezings of the last Ice Age.
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