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Which area was not covered in ice sheets at the peak of the most recent ice age? a. siberia b. Europe c.North Africa d. Antarctica
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Which area was not covered in ice sheets at the peak of the most recent ice age?
a. siberia
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d. Antarctica
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During the Quaternary Glaciation, ice sheets expanded, notably from out of Antarctica and Greenland.
The answer is D. -Antarctica
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