Whenever you hear about the Ice Age in textbooks or nature programs, it’s always assumed that it happened over hundreds of thousands of years, starting about 200,000 years ago, and kind of petering out about 12,000 years ago. One of the primary pieces of evidence that those who believe in evolution use to support these kinds of time frames is ice cores. You’ll see very fine lines in these cores, and these lines are assumed to be seasons: winter and summer. They then count them and come up with — you know literally hundreds of thousands of individual lines, and therefore, presumably years.
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