Submitted by CDNEmpire t3_11jm4sd in askscience
BobbyP27 t1_jb4sp2t wrote
Reply to comment by ParatusLetum in During the last ice age, how long would it have taken for the ice sheets to form? by CDNEmpire
>Lowered sea levels had caused England to have more landmass
My understanding is the entire North Sea was basically dry land (Doggerland) during the last ice age, with the Thames joining the Rhine as it flowed down what is now the English Channel to the Atlantic. Apparently fishermen in the North Sea occasionally dig up terrestrial animal bones and the like from time to time.
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