The ice ages had significant implications on the Earth's geography. They led to the formation of various geographical features such as valleys, hills, and lakes due to the movement and melting of glaciers. The weight of the ice also caused the Earth's crust to sink, which later rebounded when the ice melted. The ice ages also influenced the distribution of flora and fauna, as species had to adapt, migrate, or face extinction due to the changing conditions.
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