It was cold in the Quaternary time period
there was no quarternary period, so make up a climate for your made up time period.
During the quaternary period, the Ice Age took place. It was a time of dramatic glacial development and at the time, glaciers covered around 30 percent of the Earth. Some areas like North America and parts of Europe were covered in grasslands.
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.
During the Quaternary period, land bridges formed between the continents and the land looked much as it does today. The climate was colder and animals living during the time included the saber-toothed cat and the woolly mammoth.
very moist and wet
We are in the Quaternary period now (Holocene Epoch). So it hasn't ended yet.
Travelers in time in the Quaternary would probably like to see the leading edges of glaciation, the extinct large mammals, prehistoric man, and even their ancestors from the relatively recent past as we are still in the Quaternary. You could view the pyramids being built, Abe Lincoln delivering the Gettysburg Address.
Mammals in the Quaternary period faced a changing climate with fluctuating temperatures, as well as competition from other mammalian species. They also had to adapt to changes in land habitats due to advancing ice sheets and glaciers. Additionally, some mammal species faced hunting pressure from early humans during this time.
Floop was going crazy during that time because a metorite hit the Earth and lots of floop came out?
Plants that lived during the Quaternary period include heavy grasses that provided nutrition for animals like the woolly mammoth. With glaciers covering more than 30 percent of the Earth, mammoth steppes, or giant areas of grasslands were the primary plants at the time.
homo sapians. or Humans were the dominate species !
Desribe the political climate in England during the time Shakspear was writing?