There was an earlier
ice age in the southern supercontinent
Gondwana at the boundary between the
Ordovician and
Silurian periods around 445 million years ago. This ice age was unusual in that it occurred while CO2 levels were high and also coincided with a
major extinction event. See
The Magnitude and Duration of Late Ordovician–Early Silurian Glaciation in
Science.
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