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Quaternary Science

Quaternary Science is the study of the Earth's most recent geological period, which began about 2.6 million years ago and continues to the present. This field focuses on understanding changes in climate, landscapes, and ecosystems during this time, including the effects of ice ages and the development of human societies. Researchers analyze sediments, fossils, and archaeological remains to learn how environmental changes influence living organisms and how humans adapt to these changes. Overall, Quaternary Science helps us understand past climate patterns and informs us about potential future environmental shifts.

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    Quaternary science is the study of the most recent geological period, known as the Quaternary, which began about 2.6 million years ago and continues to the present. This period includes significant climate changes, the development of modern ecosystems, and the evolution of humans. Researchers in this field examine ice ages, fossil records, sediment layers, and climate data to understand past environments and how they influence today's climate and biodiversity. By studying the Quaternary, scientists gain insights into Earth's history and help predict future ecological changes.