glaciation - translation to English
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glaciation - translation to English

INTERVAL OF TIME WITHIN AN ICE AGE THAT IS MARKED BY COLDER TEMPERATURES AND GLACIER ADVANCES
Glaciation; Glaciations; Glacial; Glacial Period; Glacial periods; Glacials; Glacial interval
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glaciation         
n. gelidity, freezing cold, iciness

Definition

glaciation
(glaciations)
In geology, glaciation is the process by which the land is covered by glaciers. Glaciations are periods when this happens. (TECHNICAL)
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Wikipedia

Glacial period

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.

Examples of use of glaciation
1. L‘Occident craint ŕ l‘époque le retour d‘une grande glaciation.
2. Marquent–elles pour autant la sortie définitive d‘une glaciation morale et intellectuelle?
3. Financement des PME suisses: vers la fin de l‘';re de la glaciation?
4. Une śuvre marquée par une société en glaciation, mais qui contient sa part de mélancolie.
5. Pendant la derni';re glaciation, Ufnau se trouvait sous une épaisse couche de glace.