Yes, there were trees during the Ice Age, although the types and distribution of forests varied significantly with the climate. During the warmer interglacial periods, dense forests, including coniferous and deciduous trees, thrived in many regions. However, during glacial periods, colder temperatures and advancing ice sheets led to the decline of forests in some areas, replaced by tundra and grasslands. Overall, trees adapted to the changing climates and ecosystems of the Ice Age.
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