Quaternary North America refers to the geological time period known as the Quaternary, which is the most recent geological epoch, beginning about 2.58 million years ago and continuing to the present day. This epoch is characterized by significant climatic changes, including repeated glaciations (ice ages) and interglacial periods, which have had profound impacts on the landscape, climate, and ecosystems of North America.
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