The plant life in the quaternary period is basically the exact same plants we have now. Some plants might have changed because of climate change and time but, they are still similar. Contrary to what some people say, the quaternary period is not just the time of the ice age. The quaternary period is the entire time since homosapiens first appeared. Plants in the ice age were hardy and survived harsh enviroments. However, there were still some areas not as cold where plants thrived.
Mammals, ex: Humans, and woolly mammoths.
The first epoch of the Quaternary Period is the Pleistocene epoch.
We are in the Quaternary period now (Holocene Epoch). So it hasn't ended yet.
That's When The Human race appeared
Phanerozoic.
Since that period is ' to the present, ' yes.
The Neogene Period is not a part of the Quaternary Period. The Quaternary Period occurred right after the Neogene Period. The Neogene is divided into two, Miocene and the Pliocene epochs.
The first epoch of the Quaternary Period is the Pleistocene epoch.
Currently we are in the Quaternary period.
We are in the Quaternary period now (Holocene Epoch). So it hasn't ended yet.
That's When The Human race appeared
Yes. The Quaternary Period is part of the late Cenozoic.
Currently we are in the Quaternary period.
We are living in the Holocene Epoch of the Quaternary Period in the Cenozoic Era of geologic time.
what will you might see in the quaternary period
the period is teritary the period after dinosaurs
It was cold in the Quaternary time period
Humans currently live in the Holocene stage. This is part of the Quaternary period, and the Quaternary is a part of the Cenozoic era. The Quaternary began 2.588 million years ago.