Since that period is ' to the present, ' yes.
Phanerozoic.
We are in the Quaternary period now (Holocene Epoch). So it hasn't ended yet.
Yes. We currently live in an "interglacial period" of the Quaternary Ice Age. Some people confuse "ice age" with a "glacial period" within an ice age.
Geologically speaking, we are in the Quaternary Period.
The Quaternary is the most recent geological time period, which started 1.67 to 2.4 million years ago depending on the area studied. The Quaternary is part of the Cenozoic ("new life") Era, along with the Tertiary Period. The Quaternary Period includes recent time (the last 11,000 years ago, since the last ice age) which is called the Holocene and the Pleistocene Epoch. There is currently much debate as to how long the Quaternary period is. There are considerations into re-classifying the Quaternary as it is "technically" too short to be considered a geological age. But this is a matter of much conjecture at the moment.
Phanerozoic.
Currently we are in the Quaternary period.
Yes, the Neogene is a geologic period that precedes the Quaternary period in the geologic time scale. The Quaternary period includes the Pleistocene and Holocene epochs, while the Neogene includes the Miocene and Pliocene epochs.
Yes. The Quaternary Period is part of the late Cenozoic.
Currently we are in the Quaternary period.
the period is teritary the period after dinosaurs
It was cold in the Quaternary time period
We are in the Quaternary period now (Holocene Epoch). So it hasn't ended yet.
We are living in the Holocene Epoch of the Quaternary Period in the Cenozoic Era of geologic time.
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.
We live in the Quaternary period, which is part of the Cenozoic era.
We are currently in the Quaternary Period of the Cenozoic Era.