Gold, platinum and most of Earth’s heavy metals sank into the core as the young planet melted, and the gold we mine today likely arrived later in a rain of asteroids that struck after the core had already formed
Roughly 99.999 percent of Earth's gold and platinum sank into the core during the magma ocean phase 4.5 billion years ago. The gold humans mine today was delivered later — in a rain of asteroids…
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