
1) Current epoch 2) Epic epoch 3) Epoch 4) Holocene epoch 5) Recent epoch
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The current geological time period that started about 10,000 years ago.
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The Holocene n is a geological epoch which began at the end of the Pleistocene (at 11,700 calendar years BP) and continues to the present. The Holocene is part of the Quaternary period. Its name comes from the Greek words ὅλος (holos, whole or entire) and καινός (kainos, new), meaning `entirely recent`. It has been identified with the.....
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The time period from 10,000 years ago to the present. Also, the rocks and deposits of that age.
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The Holocene meaning entirely recent in Greek) is the most recent epoch in geologic time , lasting from about 11,000 years ago until the present day (the time since the last Ice Age).
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The time period from 10,000 years ago to the present. Also, the rocks and deposits of that age.
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Holocene. Refers to a period of time between the present and 10,000 years before present. Applied to rocks or faults, this term indicates the period of rock formation or the time of most recent fault slip. Faults of this age are commonly considered active.
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a geological period, which began approximately 11,550 calendar years BP (about 9600 BC) and continued to the Anthropocene.
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n] - approximately the last 10,000 years
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The most recent epoch of the Quaternary period , covering approximately the last 10,000 years.
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The current geological time period that started about 10,000 years ago.
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An epoch of the Quaternary period, spanning the time from the end of the Pleistocene (8,000 years ago) to the present. It is named after the Greek words 'holos' (entire) and 'ceno' (new).
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The time period from 10 000 years ago to the present day.
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