Last Glacial Maximum: Revision history


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  • curprev 15:4315:43, 12 June 202366.58.156.85 talk 54,847 bytes +4 No edit summary undo
  • curprev 15:4215:42, 12 June 202366.58.156.85 talk 54,843 bytes −52 Deleted unsupported assertion - per the source, the axial tilt was lower before. The paper makes no connection between the axial tilt and the extent of ice sheets. The data in the paper would indicate that atmospheric gasses were the primary driver, but it also makes no assertion about that, therefore any assertion regarding axial tilt, atmospheric gasses, or anything else from the paper/simulation would be original research. undo

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