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In Greek film archives and distribution, titles are often assigned reference numbers (like ) for inventory or rental purposes. Understanding Misogyny in Film: A Comprehensive Analysis suggests that modern film analysis often looks at these animated features through lenses such as:

The idea of using electromagnetism to deflect an asteroid is a legitimate theoretical concept in space exploration, often referred to as a magnetic dipoles or ion beam deflection .

In the film, this is simplified into a plan to attract the asteroid toward a specific point to change its trajectory. 4. Cultural Impact and Film Analysis In Greek film archives and distribution, titles are

Scrat's actions mimic a "pinball" effect in space, highlighting (in a comedic way) how small changes in orbital mechanics can lead to catastrophic planetary impacts. 2. The Ice Age and Mass Extinction Events

The "Ice Age" film series is set during the , a time characterized by repeated glaciations. The Ice Age and Mass Extinction Events The

The film uses the threat of an asteroid to mirror the real-life K-Pg extinction event (which actually occurred much earlier, at the end of the Cretaceous period).

The movie blends different geological eras, placing Pleistocene mammals (mammoths, ground sloths) in a scenario typically associated with the extinction of dinosaurs. 3. "Magnetic" Solutions and Electromagnetism placing Pleistocene mammals (mammoths

In a pivotal scene, the characters attempt to divert the asteroid by using (specifically "Geotopia" crystals).