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unglaciated

a. Not glaciated

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Beringia and the unglaciated southern areas of North America was first suggested by W.

The term ice-free corridor is applied to a relatively narrow strip of unglaciated land between the Laurentide and Cordilleran ice.

Although many researchers agree that these two ice sheets joined in western Canada, some suggest that this was a very brief event and that the ice soon withdrew, leaving a relatively narrow strip of unglaciated land between these huge glaciers.

They further theorize that this narrow corridor would have provided an avenue through which plants, animals, and humans could have passed from Beringia into other unglaciated regions of North America.

Even if isolated pockets of unglaciated terrain persisted amidst a sea of ice, such areas probably would have been biotically impoverished.

He suggests that with the use of watercraft, humans gradually could have colonized unglaciated refugia as well as areas along the continental shelf exposed by lower sea level during the Pleistocene.

Galul when the survey was made, and also it was winter, with even the unglaciated areas covered in snow.

Queen Maud Land littoral may have remained in a stable, unglaciated condition for at least 9000 years before the spreading ice-cap swallowed it entirely.