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|description  = The progression of the current ice age is shown in six time slices of different linear scale. The change in temperature (degrees centigrade) is shown in: 180 Mio yr, 800 kyr, 150 kyr, 18 kyr, 1 kyr, 120 yr. Start at the top  right and read to upper left, following the gray shaded boxes. The following graph includes a higher resolution, breaking time into a shorter frame. We see climate variations (glacial/interglacial cycles) during the ice age of the last 2 Million years.
|Description= The progression of the current ice age is shown in six time slices of different linear scale. The change in temperature (degrees centigrade) is shown in: 180 Mio yr, 800 kyr, 150 kyr, 18 kyr, 1 kyr, 120 yr. Start at the top  right and read to upper left, following the gray shaded boxes. The following graph includes a higher resolution, breaking time into a shorter frame. We see climate variations (glacial/interglacial cycles) during the ice age of the last 2 Million years.
|author      = Hannes Grobe. (Creative Commons CC-BY-SA-2.5)
|copyright    = This file is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 License.
|Author= Hannes Grobe. (Creative Commons CC-BY-SA-2.5)
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|date-created = 2000-04-07
|Date= 2000-04-07
|pub-country  = Bremerhaven, Germany
 
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|Source= http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Iceage_time-slice_hg.png
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|Country first published in= Bremerhaven, Germany
 
|Copyright holder= This file is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 License.
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The progression of the current ice age is shown in six time slices of different linear scale. The change in temperature (degrees centigrade) is shown in: 180 Mio yr, 800 kyr, 150 kyr, 18 kyr, 1 kyr, 120 yr. Start at the top right and read to upper left, following the gray shaded boxes. The following graph includes a higher resolution, breaking time into a shorter frame. We see climate variations (glacial/interglacial cycles) during the ice age of the last 2 Million years.
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