Geologists Discover World's Oldest Rocks

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Two geologists believe they have discovered what could be the world's oldest rocks near the Eastern shores of Hudson Bay in North Quebec. Jonathan O'Neil from McGill University and Richard Carlson from Carnegie Institution of Washington say that tests conducted on the rocks from this region indicate that they could be as old as 4.28 billion years old, only 300,000 years younger than the Earth.

The discovery is very significant because it may have remnants of the primordial crust - the first crust that formed on the planet's surface as it cooled, 4.6 billion years ago. It will provide geologists an invaluable insight into how the first crust was formed, something that remains a mystery even today. That's because though the Earth is 4.6 billion years old, most of the original bedrock (the rock layer right below the soil) has been crushed and recycled into the Earth's interior many times by the Plate Tectonics - the movement in the Earth's crust that led to the formation of the continents.

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Some further tests will confirm this discovery is indeed part of the original crust or recycled rocks with some element of the first crust in them. If confirmed, geologists will be able to compare the chemical composition of these rocks, with those from newer bedrocks and determine how it has changed over the years. Before this, the oldest known bedrock, also found in Canada, was 4.03 billion years old.

Sources: VOA.com, SFGate.com

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  • Josiahalmost 12 years
    Totally awesome and cool!!!!!!!
    • Lookout almost 12 years
      Like totaly L.A.M.E! But weird.
      • Nelsyiah almost 12 years
        Love this
        • Ciaraalmost 12 years
          I love this
          • Ciaraalmost 12 years
            Dogs rocks
            • Djalmost 12 years
              Learning bout oldest rock
              • billy-bob joeabout 12 years
                Thank you for something for my world affairs!!! :)
                • AJLOLover 13 years
                  you sure? it has to have LOTS of layers. learning about this in school. test soon!
                  • Pretty Girl(:over 13 years
                    Oldest rock??
                    • jepjepalmost 14 years
                      this is da oldest rock its flat