Pronunciation: /ðə ˈhɑləˌsin/
noun a geological epoch which began at the end of the Pleistocene (around 11,700 years ago) and continues to the present
A1 The Holocene is the current geological epoch.
A2 Scientists study the Holocene to understand past climate changes.
B1 The Holocene began approximately 11,700 years ago.
B2 Human activity has had a significant impact on the Holocene epoch.
C1 The Holocene is characterized by relatively stable climate conditions.
C2 Researchers use various methods to analyze data from the Holocene period.
formal The Holocene epoch is the current geological epoch, starting around 11,700 years ago.
informal The Holocene is basically the time period we're living in right now.
slang The Holocene is like our current era, you know?
figurative In the grand timeline of Earth's history, the Holocene is just a blip.
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