INTHEMIDSTOFLIONS t1_j9xgmtp wrote
Reply to comment by Due_Platypus_3913 in TIL scientists believe people started wearing clothes between 83k and 170k years ago because that's when clothing lice diverged from head lice. by cwood1973
We’re still living in an ice age right now.
Ice Age doesn’t mean eternal winter, it just means the earth’s temperatures have dropped below average for a long period of time, allowing for glacial sheets to form. A difference of 4 degrees C can be an iced age.
https://www.climate.gov/news-features/climate-qa/whats-coldest-earths-ever-been
SkriVanTek t1_j9xx2zi wrote
iirc ice age is a period with ice covered poles
_corleone_x t1_j9xlak8 wrote
TIL that's what Ice Age means
laprawnicon t1_j9xr18l wrote
Thats not right either, the only requirement is the existence of polar ice caps, or significant glaciation and ice sheets. Similar but not the same
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