Periods of alternating glacial and warm conditions, known as ice ages, are caused by variations in Earth's orbit and tilt, which affect the amount of solar radiation reaching different parts of the planet. These changes lead to shifts in climate patterns, resulting in cycles of glacial advance and retreat over time. Other factors, such as atmospheric greenhouse gas levels and geological processes, also contribute to these variations.
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