glaciation
glaciation (n)
English Definitions:
glaciation (noun)
the condition of being covered with glaciers or masses of ice; the result of glacial action
"Agassiz recognized marks of glaciation all over northern Europe"
glaciation (noun)
the process of covering the earth with glaciers or masses of ice
glaciation (Noun)
Act of freezing.
glaciation (Noun)
That which is formed by freezing; ice.
glaciation (Noun)
The process of covering with a glacier, or the state of being glaciated; the production of glacial phenomena.
glaciation
A glacial period (alternatively glacial or glaciation) is an interval of time (thousands of years) within an ice age that is marked by colder temperatures and glacier advances. Interglacials, on the other hand, are periods of warmer climate between glacial periods. The Last Glacial Period ended about 15,000 years ago. The Holocene is the current interglacial. A time with no glaciers on Earth is considered a greenhouse climate state.
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