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A period when a planet cools, and large thick sheets of ice build and grow, covering large areas of its surface
Term used in [[glaciology]] for periods of time in which the northern and southern hemispheres were were extensively covered by ice sheets. Glacial stages are also known as ice ages. They occurred during the [[Pleistocene Epoch]] (2.58 Ma to 10 ka), ranging from the Biber/Tegelen and Pre-Illinoian Glacials during the Gelasian Stage to the Würm/Wisconsin Glacial (often called the "Last Ice Age"), the end of which marks the beginning of the [[Holocene Epoch]].

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A definition or brief description of Glacials.

Term used in glaciology for periods of time in which the northern and southern hemispheres were were extensively covered by ice sheets. Glacial stages are also known as ice ages. They occurred during the Pleistocene Epoch (2.58 Ma to 10 ka), ranging from the Biber/Tegelen and Pre-Illinoian Glacials during the Gelasian Stage to the Würm/Wisconsin Glacial (often called the "Last Ice Age"), the end of which marks the beginning of the Holocene Epoch.