Geologists have unveiled compelling evidence that rocks from northern Canada, dating back over 4.03 billion years, are the oldest known on Earth. This breakthrough offers a rare window into the planet’s formative years and reminds us that sometimes the oldest things can still rock—even if they’re quite literally ancient.
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