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In 100,000 BC, the Earth was experiencing a glacial period known as the last glacial maximum, which was part of the Pleistocene Epoch. During this time, large ice sheets covered significant portions of North America, Europe, and Asia, resulting in much cooler global temperatures. The climate was generally colder and drier, with vast tundra and steppe environments dominating many regions, impacting the distribution of flora and fauna and influencing human migration patterns.

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