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Which option best describes Earth’s climate during the Cenozoic era?
The Earth was extremely hot and covered by lava.
Human activity caused temperatures to rise.
The Earth underwent great global temperature changes.
Glaciers covered most of the land.
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The Earth underwent great global temperature changes.
Explanation: The Cenozoic began warm (early Paleogene) and then cooled overall, eventually producing Antarctic and later Northern Hemisphere glaciations and repeated ice ages in the Pleistocene.
Explanation: The Cenozoic began warm (early Paleogene) and then cooled overall, eventually producing Antarctic and later Northern Hemisphere glaciations and repeated ice ages in the Pleistocene.
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