Earth's crust gains 200 million years
An improved dating technique has pushed back the age of the Earth's crust by 200 million years.
The crust is now thought to be 4.3 billion years old rather than the previous estimate of 4.1 billion years.
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The crust is now thought to be 4.3 billion years old rather than the previous estimate of 4.1 billion years.
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