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Which of the following continents was not covered by ice during the Pleistocene ice age?
a.
Europe
b.
Asia
c.
Australia
d.
North America
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c. Australia
During the Pleistocene the major continental ice sheets covered much of North America (Laurentide), northern Europe (Fennoscandia) and parts of northern Asia. Australia did not host continental-scale ice sheets during the Pleistocene (only limited alpine/local glaciation in highlands like Tasmania).
During the Pleistocene the major continental ice sheets covered much of North America (Laurentide), northern Europe (Fennoscandia) and parts of northern Asia. Australia did not host continental-scale ice sheets during the Pleistocene (only limited alpine/local glaciation in highlands like Tasmania).
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