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Africa was covered by glaciers during the Pleistocene ice age.
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False.
Explanation: During the Pleistocene, large ice sheets covered much of North America and Eurasia, but Africa was not ice‑covered. It did have local alpine glaciers only on high mountains (e.g., Kilimanjaro, Mount Kenya, the Rwenzoris, and some Atlas peaks), not widespread continental glaciation.
Explanation: During the Pleistocene, large ice sheets covered much of North America and Eurasia, but Africa was not ice‑covered. It did have local alpine glaciers only on high mountains (e.g., Kilimanjaro, Mount Kenya, the Rwenzoris, and some Atlas peaks), not widespread continental glaciation.
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