The ice ages had a significant impact on the distribution of species across the planet. As large parts of the Earth were covered in ice sheets, many species were forced to migrate to warmer areas for survival. This led to a redistribution of species across different regions. When the ice melted, some species returned to their original habitats, while others adapted to new environments. This process of migration, adaptation, and evolution during the ice ages has shaped the current distribution of species on Earth.
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