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pluvial period (s) (noun), pluvial periods (pl)
Heavy and prolonged precipitation during the Ice Age in a normally dry or semi-arid area of land with little evaporation: In her biology class at school, Linda learned that the extreme rainfall during the Pleistocene epoch was known as the pluvial period, which caused an expansion of vegetation and created lakes: for example, Lake Lahonta in Nevada, USA, and Lake Bonneville in Utah, USA.
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