The ice ages had a significant impact on the Earth's climate and weather patterns. They caused a global cooling effect, with large parts of the planet being covered in ice sheets. This led to changes in the distribution of plant and animal species, as well as shifts in ocean currents and wind patterns. The ice ages also affected the Earth's topography, as the weight of the ice sheets reshaped the landscape, creating features such as valleys and fjords.
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