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Ice Age - translation to dutch

PERIOD OF LONG-TERM REDUCTION IN TEMPERATURE OF EARTH'S SURFACE AND ATMOSPHERE
Ice-age; Great Ice Age; Glacial age; Glacial Epoch; Ice-Age; Affect of ice age in uk; Ice ages; Glacial Stage; Glacial maximum; Glacial Maximum; Ice age Earth; Glacial cycle; Glacial stage; United States ice age; Ice age in United States; Future ice age; Ice age theory; Theory of ice ages; Cold period; Glacial Age
  • Elster]] glacial maximum glaciation.
  • Sediment records showing the fluctuating sequences of glacials and interglacials during the last several million years.
  • Stages of [[proglacial lake]] development in the region of the current North American [[Great Lakes]].
  • Timeline of glaciations, shown in blue.
  • Haukalivatnet lake (50 meters above sea level) where [[Jens Esmark]] in 1823 discovered similarities to [[moraine]]s near existing glaciers in the high mountains.
  • An artist's impression of ice age Earth at glacial maximum.
  • Shows the pattern of temperature and ice volume changes associated with recent glacials and interglacials
  • sea level lowering]] of about 120 m.
  • [[Scandinavia]] exhibits some of the typical effects of ice age glaciation such as [[fjord]]s and lakes.
  • Past and future of daily average insolation at top of the atmosphere on the day of the summer solstice, at 65 N latitude.

Ice Age         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ice Ages; Ice age (disambiguation); Ice Age (disambiguation); Ice Age (movie); The Ice Age; Ice Age film; Ice age film; Last ice stage; Ice Age (Film); Ice Age (film); The Ice Age (disambiguation)
IJs Tijdperk
ice-skating rink         
  • Children playing ice hockey on a backyard rink in Canada
  • curling sheet]].
  • [[Broomball]] players
  • Curling sheet details. The 12-foot circle covers the backline.
  • [[Elfstedentocht]], 1954
  • The leading group during the 1985 [[Elfstedentocht]], racing towards the finish, February 21, 1985
  • [[Ice hockey]] has been a popular outdoor winter pastime in Canada for over a century
  • Interior of the ''[[Glaciarium]]'' in 1876
  • Typical layout of an [[ice hockey]] rink surface
  • [[Ice cross downhill]] track in [[Edmonton, Canada]], 2015
  • 2012]]
  • 2009: [[Matthews Arena]] (formerly Boston Arena) in [[Boston, Massachusetts]]
  • Ice rink in [[Amsterdam]] c. 1900, from the [[Amsterdam City Archives]]
  • 1894–1895: [[North Avenue Ice Palace]] skating rink in [[Baltimore, Maryland]]
  • [[Crokicurl]] playing area
  • A typical mobile rink near the Spanish [[Costa Brava]]
  • A portion of the [[Rideau Canal]] in [[Ottawa, Ontario]], Canada, the world's largest naturally frozen "ice rink" or skating trail
  • IIHF]] and the [[NHL]]
  • Ortigas]]
  • Painting by [[William Notman]] of a skating carnival at the [[Victoria Skating Rink]] in [[Montreal]]
  • [[Para ice hockey]] player
  • Outdoor [[speed skating]] track in [[Innsbruck]]
  • Dimensions of a standard [[speed skating rink]]
  • 1901: [[St. Nicholas Rink]], [[New York City]]
  • Main components of a rink
FROZEN BODY OF WATER AND/OR HARDENED CHEMICALS WHERE PEOPLE CAN ICE SKATE OR PLAY WINTER SPORTS
Ice skating rink; Ice-skating rink; Ice arena; Ice Rink; Ice-rink; Jäähalli; Icehall; ⛸; Artificial ice; Ice rinks; Artificial ice rink
n. kunstijsbaan, ijsbaan met bevroren vloer om op te schaatsen en ijshockey te spelen
ice pop         
  • An ice pop made using a mold
  • A ''paletero'' in [[Denver, Colorado]]
WATER-BASED FROZEN CONFECTION ON A STICK
Pop (frozen snack); Frank Epperson; Ice lolly; Ice lollipop; Ice-lollipop; Icy pole; Ice block; Ice stick; Paleteria; Paletería; Ice Pop; Ice lollies; Popcicle; Slow Melt Pops; Slow Melt Pop; 50-50 bar; Lime popsicles; The Epsicle Ice Pop; Ice gola; Cold on the cob; Paleta (dessert); Popsicle (ice pop); Paleteros; Paletero; Quiescently frozen confection; Paddlepop stick; Ice-pops; Ice Gola
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Definition

Ice Age
The Ice Age was a period of time lasting many thousands of years, during which a lot of the earth's surface was covered with ice.
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Wikipedia

Ice age

An ice age is a long period of reduction in the temperature of Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence or expansion of continental and polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers. Earth's climate alternates between ice ages and greenhouse periods, during which there are no glaciers on the planet. Earth is in the Quaternary glaciation. Individual pulses of cold climate within an ice age are termed glacial periods (or, alternatively, glacials, glaciations, glacial stages, stadials, stades, or colloquially, ice ages), and intermittent warm periods within an ice age are called interglacials or interstadials.

In glaciology, ice age implies the presence of extensive ice sheets in the northern and southern hemispheres. By this definition, Earth is in an interglacial period—the Holocene. The amount of anthropogenic greenhouse gases emitted into Earth's oceans and atmosphere is predicted to delay the next glacial period by between 100,000 and 500,000 years, which otherwise would begin in around 50,000 years.

Examples of use of Ice Age
1. What to Do: Go Prehistoric By Lara McCoy Roslof Courtesy Of The Museum Of The Ice Age Mammoths are a focal point of the Ice Age Museum.
2. Film critic of The Christian Science Monitor I enjoyed the computer–animated "Ice Age," and its sequel, "Ice Age: The Meltdown," is just about as good.
3. "Ice Age: The Meltdown" debuted in 3,'64 theaters.
4. Museum of the Ice Age Second floor, Pavilion 71, the All–Russia Exhibition Center, M.
5. As an ice age approached temperatures dropped too low for the unadapted people to survive.