zlodowaceniach
Zlodowaceniach, also known as glaciations or ice ages in English, refer to periods in Earth's history characterized by significant and widespread cooling of the planet's climate. During these times, extensive ice sheets and glaciers covered large parts of North America, Europe, and Asia. These climatic episodes are part of the Earth's natural long-term climate cycles, primarily driven by variations in Earth's orbit, axial tilt, and solar radiation.
The most recent glaciation, the last glacial period known as the Pleistocene glaciation, began around 2.6 million
Throughout Earth's history, there have been multiple glacial and interglacial cycles, with each glaciation lasting thousands
The causes of glaciations are complex and involve interactions between atmospheric composition, Earth's orbital parameters, and