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Playgrounds No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Playgrounds, Sand No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Playhouses No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Playing-cards No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Play-right No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Plazolite No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
Pleading No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Pleading and practice No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Pleas of the crown No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Pleasure No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Pledges (Law) No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Pleiades No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Pleiocene period No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
pleistocene No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
Pleistocene The epoch of geologic time, informally called the 'The Great Ice Age' or the 'Glacial Epoch', that began ~1.8 million years ago and ended ~8,000 years ago (see the CVO's Geologic Time Scale). During t his interval continental glaciers repeatedly formed and covered significant parts of the Earth's surface. Together, the Holocene and Pleistocene epochs comprise the Quaternary Period. GCW Glossary 2023.03.27
Pleistocene climate The climate from about 2 500 000 to 10 000 years ago, differing from earlier (Pliocene) climate in being generally colder and with greater extremes of glacial (cold) to interglacial (warm) climate. Ch aracterized in the last 875 000 years by repeated glacials, each lasting approximately 110 000 years, punctuated by interglacials lasting 10 000 to 15 000 years. Before that, the predominant periodicity was 41 000 years rather than 110 000 years. The distribution of continents and oceans has been relatively stable during the Pleistocene, but the oscillation between glacials and interglacials has been characterized by major changes in atmospheric concentrations of optically active gases such as carbon dioxide and methane (higher in interglacials), and global changes in sea level (lower in glacials) associated with changes in the volume of ice on land (lower in interglacials). Changes in the amount, and the seasonal and latitudinal distribution, of insolation resulting from the evolving characteristics of the earth's orbit around the sun play a major role as the pacemaker of these changes. GCW Glossary 2023.03.27
Pleistocene climate The climate of the Pleistocene division of geological time (roughly the last two million years). GCW Glossary 2023.03.27
Pleistocene epoch Period of time from about 2 million years ago to 10,000 years ago. During this period areas of land at higher and middle latitudes where covered with glacial ice. GCW Glossary 2023.03.27
Pleistocene epoch The period from 2 500 000 to 10 000 years ago, during which continental glaciers periodically expanded to cover subpolar regions in both hemispheres. GCW Glossary 2023.03.27
Pleistocene glaciation The periodic expansion of continental ice sheets to cover much of Canada and northeastern Asia during the interval 2 500 000-10 000 years ago. GCW Glossary 2023.03.27
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