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How Ice Age Floods Sent Icebergs Sailing to Florida Scientists say grooves in the seafloor near Florida were left by icebergs, and that suggests future climate shifts could have surprising effects.
Beneath the calm waters of Florida’s rivers lies a hidden past—fossils from over 10,000 years ago. In this episode, we wade into ancient deposits in search of bones, teeth, and tusks from the Ice Age!
During the Ice Age, one-third of the planet was covered in glaciers, but Florida had temperatures only 5 to 10 degrees cooler than today’s, and an even bigger perk: virtually no humidity.
Imagine icebergs as tall as the Eiffel Tower silently drifting by Florida's balmy beaches. Add a few braying walruses, and mammoths grazing nearby on a broad coastal plain, and there's Ice Age ...
Despite Florida’s lengthy fossil record, there were no dinosaurs in the state, nor were there cave dwellers as we have come to know them through books and movies.
For two Florida scuba divers, ancient history resurfaced when they discovered a 4-foot, 50-pound mammoth bone dating back to the ice age. The fossil could be tens of thousands of years old. Derek D… ...
Two Florida scuba divers uncovered a mammoth bone possibly dating back to the Ice Age while diving in a local river, according to reports. Derek Demeter and Henry Sadler found the four-foot, 50 ...
Reddy Ice has distribution ports throughout Florida. In Pinellas County, in Largo, in an industrial park at 12395 Belcher Road, a guy named Scott Walker carries on the work of John Gorrie.
Two Florida scuba divers uncovered a mammoth bone possibly dating back to the Ice Age while diving in a local river, according to reports. Derek Demeter and Henry Sadler found the four-foot, 50 ...
Imagine icebergs as tall as the Eiffel Tower silently drifting by Florida's balmy beaches. Add a few braying walruses, and mammoths grazing nearby on a broad coastal plain, and there's Ice Age ...