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3.7-Billion-Year-Old Rocks in Australia Are Rewriting the Story of Earth’s First Continents

3.7-Billion-Year-Old Rocks in Australia Are Rewriting the Story of Earth’s First Continents

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Ancient Australian rocks suggest Earth’s continents formed later than expected and share a common origin with the Moon. A study of feldspar crystals preserved in Australia’s oldest magmatic rocks is shedding new light on the early evolution of Earth’s mantle مزید پڑھیں

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