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It is to be noted that Australia was(were) NOT partially covered with substantial by glacial ice during the Pleistocene epoch.
What is the Pleistocene epoch?
It is to be noted that the Pleistocene epoch was a period of time that lasted from about 2.6 million years ago to 11,700 years ago. It is sometimes called the "Ice Age" because much of the Earth's land surface was covered with glacial ice during this time. The Pleistocene epoch is known for its dramatic changes in climate and the appearance of many new species of plants and animals.
During the Pleistocene epoch, the Earth's climate was much colder than it is today. This was because the Earth's orbit around the sun changed, causing the Earth to receive less solar radiation.
The world has several examples of big creatures known as Megafauna throughout the Pleistocene (2.5 million to 11,700 years ago). Australia was in a location similar to its current one, although sea levels were significantly lower. During this period, humans may have first landed in Australia.
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