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Quaternary Geology

Quaternary geology is the study of Earth's geological processes and changes that have occurred in the last 2.6 million years, particularly since the last Ice Age. It examines how glaciers, climate changes, and natural events shaped landscapes, soils, and ecosystems. By analyzing sediments, fossils, and landforms, scientists gain insights into past environments and how they affect present conditions. This field helps us understand natural resource distribution and predict future changes in our climate and environment.

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    Quaternary geology is the study of Earth's most recent geological period, which began about 2.6 million years ago and continues to the present. This period includes significant climate changes, such as ice ages, that shaped landscapes and influenced the development of human civilizations. Quaternary geologists examine soil layers, fossils, and sediment deposits to understand past environments, climate shifts, and the processes that drive geological changes. Their work helps us gain insight into current climate trends and natural hazards, as well as informs land management and conservation efforts.