You can’t deny that the Ice Age was caused by more evaporation off the ocean for more cloud cover, nor that the ocean must’ve been heated from below for that to have happened, so the only question is what geologic event could have caused the heating of the ocean sufficient for the unusual hydrologic cycle during the Ice Age? The sedimentary rock strata upon the continents prove that the ocean had covered them, but how many times, and don’t the mountain ranges of the world reflect their uplift after the sedimentary layers were laid down? (See Page at right Natural Selection by Noah’s Flood.)