Some common misconceptions about the Earth's ice ages include the belief that the entire planet was covered in ice during these periods, or that ice ages were short, sudden events. In reality, ice ages were long periods of time during which large, but not all, parts of the Earth were covered in ice. Additionally, ice ages occurred gradually over thousands of years, not suddenly.
How should investors manage the inevitabilities of risk? What are the most powerful wealth-building...
View summary