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What was the extent of Pleistocene glaciation? (i.e., how far south did they reach?

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By definition, the Pleistocene was the period of the prehistoric Earth wherein rampant glaciations took place in many parts of the world. It was concluded by geologists according to carbon dating and excavations that the said phenomenon extended to the south of Chicago in North America.
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