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Could another ice age happen in our lifetime?

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Could another ice age happen in our lifetime?

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  1. Nope, it's not likely, our O-Zone layer is being eaten so this causes the ice caps to melt in the North Pole (Global Warming). Not in our lifetime, but, scientists say the earth may be only water years down the line.


  2. No.

    Not unless there was a catastrophic event that dramatically impacted the earths natural climate cycle. Like a super-volcanoe (Such as yellowstone) erupted and its debree and ash blocked out the sun.

  3. No, but i do feel sorry for my great grandkids.

  4. Very unlikely, as natural ice ages take many hundreds, and even thousands of years to develop, and subsequently end.  Now if something catastrophic was to occur, like an impact by a sufficiently large meteorite or the sort, of which the result would fill the atmosphere with soot, smoke and other fine debris, that could cause a rapid decrease in global temperatures.

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