Unit 8 The New Cave
Unit 8 The New Cave
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Ⅰ. Information related to the text 1) the Ice age An ice age is a period in the earth’s history when moving sheets of ice covered large regions of the world’s land surface. Earth scientists believe that there have been several ice ages. The earliest known ice age occurred about 700 million years ago, and the most recent one, usually referred to as the Ice Age or the Pleistocene Ice Age
began about 2 million years ago and continued to(10,000 or 15,000 years ago Scientists have learned that ice Age climates changed from time to time during periods of advancing ice average temperatures were probably about 10 to 15 degreesF(about 9 to 12 degrees C) 2)Myths and Legends Both myths and legends are traditional stories anded down from earliest times. Although the
began about 2 million years ago and continued to 10,000 or 15,000 years ago. Scientists have learned that Ice Age climates changed from time to time. During periods of advancing ice, average temperatures were probably about 10 to 15 degrees F (about -9 to -12 degrees C) 2) Myths and Legends Both myths and legends are traditional stories handed down from earliest times. Although the two words are often used interchangeably
myths are stories about gods and legends stdies about men Myths embody the primitive beliefs of peoples and provided a romantic explanation of the wonders of nature when scientifid explanations were lacking, Natural forces were personifed and deified. For example the greeks believed that thunder and lightning expressed displeasure of the great godyZeus e egends are stories connected with some
myths are stories about gods and legends stories about men. Myths embody the primitive beliefs of peoples, and provided a romantic explanation of the wonders of nature when scientific explanations were lacking. Natural forces were personified and deified. For example, the Greeks believed that thunder and lightning expressed the displeasure of the great god Zeus. Legends are stories connected with some