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27 ICE TIME
ma rose from ting ts betlantic, and cterns of precipitation across at least  ofAfrica,  of trees and go looking for a nehe emerging savannas.

    At all events, inents arranged as t appears t iceerm part of our future. According to Jo fifty more glacialepisodes can be expected, eacing a haw.

    Before fifty million years ago, Eart o be colossal. A massive freezing occurred about 2.2 billion years ago, follo—so large t some scientists are noo t occurred as tion is more popularly knoh.

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    If Eart question of  ever got  s so muc t it ay frozen forever. It appearst rescue may en interior. Once again, ed totectonics for alloo be  s of  and gases t melted tmosperestingly, tburst—time event of life’s ory. In fact, it may not ranquil as all t. As Eart probably   o raise o ts of skyscrapersand rainfalls of indescribable intensity.

    t all tubeo deep oceanvents undoubtedly  on as if not all ot ever o c entirely. It ime ago and at tage  don’t know
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