Examples of using Interglacial in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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We are in an interglacial period now, the last retreat ending about 10,000 years ago.
Earth has cycled between ice ages(low points) and warm interglacial periods over the past 800,000 years.
In the interglacials, trees recolonised the land only to be driven back again at the start of the next ice age.
For about 1.8m years the planet had fluctuated between a series of ice ages(glacials)and warmer periods known as interglacials.
Within the Antarctic Peninsula, an interglacial climatic optimum occurred about 3,000 to 5,000 years ago.
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Partially as a result of these oscillations, Earth goes through glacial periods(better known as ice ages)and warmer interglacial periods.
It erupted during interglacials in the Pleistocene.[2] The glacier on top is thought to have disappeared.[3][4].
The colder periods are called'glacial periods', the warmer periods'interglacials', such as the Eemian interglacial era.
Ice melt in the last interglacial period caused global seas to rise about 10 metres above present levels.
The most significant climate processes since the middle to late Pliocene(approximately 3 million years ago)are the glacial and interglacial cycles.
At times in between glaciers(interglacial), salt deposits may be present because of the arid climate and the evaporation of lakewater.[3].
Leopards from the cold phases(glacials) of the Late Pleistoceneare usually larger than those from the warm phases(interglacials).
Our research reveals that ice melt in the last interglacial period caused global seas to rise about 10 meters above the present level.
The first time I met Carlos Slim, we sat on a beach for four hours andtalked about what civilizations existed during previous interglacial periods.
Glaciation in the Pleistocene was a series of glacials and interglacials, stadials and interstadials, mirroring periodic changes in climate.
The great interglacial stage that began about 435,000 years ago, and its warm climate, brought about a proliferation of food and animals.
The deglaciation of the Antarctic Peninsula largelyoccurred between 18,000 to 6,000 years ago as an interglacial climate was established in the region.
There appears to be folk wisdom that“the typical interglacial period lasts~12,000 years” but this is hard to substantiate from the evidence of ice core records.
In the past 2.6 million years(or what's known as the Quaternary Period), the planet has undergone more than 50 ice ages,with warmer interglacial periods in between.
Global average temperatures would exceed those of any interglacial period- meaning warmer eras that come in the previous Ice Ages- of the past 1.2 million years.
Further, the study's authors reveal that rising CO2 levels are the dominant cause ofchanged ocean currents during the transitions between glacial and interglacial periods.
Scientists say, the Earth should be changing from a long interglacial period that has lasted the past 10,000 years and shifting back towards conditions that will ultimately lead to another ice age- unless some other forces stop or slow it.
Climatic shifts such as global warming orthe Milankovitch cycle(which drives glacials and interglacials) also affect the pattern of deserts on Earth.
In north-central China, blankets of loess that were deposited during glacial periods alternate with paleosols(fossil soils)that formed during warmer and wetter interglacials.
The complex pattern of changes in Earths orbit andthe change of albedo may influence the occurrence of glacial and interglacial phases- this was first explained by the theory of Milutin Milankovic.
WEB During this time, the atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration has varied between 180- 210 µL/L during ice ages, increasing to 280-300 µL/L during warmer interglacials.
The complex pattern of changes in Earth orbit andthe change of albedo may influence the occurrence of glacial and interglacial phases- this was first explained by the theory of Milutin Milankovic which is supported by the recently discovered details about the last ice age.
The consequences of advanced ice melt include the increased discharge of icebergs from a disintegrating ice sheet,as occurred in the past during stadial phases of interglacial periods.
Earth's cycles consist of both cold glacial periods- or ice ages- when large parts of the world are covered in large ice sheets,and warmer interglacial periods when the ice thaws and sea levels rise.