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Summary Of: Pliocene

The Pliocene is the second epoch of the... The Pliocene was named by... The boundaries defining the onset of the Pliocene are not set at an easily identified worldwide event but rather at regional boundaries between... The global cooling that occurred during the Pliocene may have spurred on the disappearance of forests and the spread of grasslands and savannas... Pliocene marine rocks are well exposed in the Mediterranean... from the Pliocene deposits of Florida... The Pliocene seas were alive with...

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