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pleistocene
The time period between about 10,000 years before present and about 1,650,000 years before present As a descriptive term applied to rocks or faults, it marks the period of rock formation or the time of most recent fault slip, respectively Faults of Pleistocene age may be considered active though their activity rates are commonly lower than younger faults
Span of geological time that began 2 5 million years ago and closed at the end of the most recent Ice Age 10,000 years ago, during which the glaciers advanced and retreated and the human species evolved
The most recent ice age whose time period spanned from 1 8 million to 11,000 years ago This is the time in earth's history that humans evolved and spread throughout most of the world Pleistocene fossils are often abundant, well-preserved, and can be dated very precisely These fossils allow scientists to determine dramatic shifts in climates and temperatures For more information and graphics on ice ages: http: //www hartwick edu/geology/work/VFT-so-far/glaciers/glacier1 html
The geological time period, from 1 6 million to 10,000 years ago, characterized by a series of advances and retreats of polar and mountain glaciers
from two million to 11 thousand years ago; extensive glaciation of the northern hemisphere; the time of human evolution
The period in geologic time that lasted from 1 6 million to 10,000 years ago
-First epoch of the Quaternary period, from 2 million years ago to 10 000 years ago
Geologic epoch corresponding to the most recent ice age, and beginning about 2 million years ago
Of or pertaining to the epoch, or the deposits, following the Tertiary, and immediately preceding man
The Pleistocene epoch, or deposits
The glacial epoch preceding the Holocene, extending back from 10 000 years ago to about 1 8 to 2 million years ago The Pleistocene and Holocene epochs comprise the Quaternary period
The latest major geological epoch, colloquially known as the "Ice Age" due to the multiple expansion and retreat of glaciers (Ca 3,000,000-10,000 years BP)
An epoch within the Quaternary period that began 1 8 million and ended 11,000 years before the present
the time of the last ice age
The period of geologic time that began about two or three million years ago and ended approximately 8,000 years ago
{s} concerning the Pleistocene geological era
An epoch of the QUATERNARY PERIOD characterized by several glacial ages
A recent geologic epoch of the Quaternary period beginning approximately one million years ago, the last glacial age
– The Ice Age(s) and period in the world's history that began about 1 6 to 2 million years ago and lasted until about 10,000 years ago During this time, much of the earth was covered in ice
the span of geological time preceding the Recent epochs, during which the human species evolved It began 2 5 million years ago and ceased with the end of the last Ice Age 10 000 years ago
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