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i think the key word there was "little" LadyLorraine Send a noteboard - 02/12/2009 09:38:42 PM
Ice ages and interglacial periods vary in length. The Snowball Earth one during the Cryogenian Period supposedly lasted for over 50 million years. And then there have been extremely long periods without any glaciation. To the point that the poles were temperate paradises.


I think with cold that long I'd kill myself even if I could survive it xx(
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