Why are there ‘Ice Ages’

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Why are there ‘Ice Ages’

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A culmination of global forces leads up to it. The timescale of the earth is measured in millions of years. For the same reason it rains ‘sometimes’, there is an ice age ‘sometimes’.

You can call it a ‘correction factor’ or something like that, but that doesn’t really do it justice – more like it happens because it becomes more and more primed to happen, and once it starts, it lasts until it’s over.

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