Ancient Rocks Reveal How Water Shaped Earth 3.1 Billion Years Ago
[Adelaide University] Geologists studying some of the planet’s oldest volcanic rocks have uncovered new evidence that water was playing a major role in shaping Earth’s interior and driving volcanic…
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