Researchers unravel the mystery of earth’s oldest crystals0
- From Around the Web, Earth Mysteries
- May 4, 2016
Researchers may have discovered the origins of Earth’s oldest crystals. It turns out that they may have formed within impact craters.
Researchers may have discovered the origins of Earth’s oldest crystals. It turns out that they may have formed within impact craters.
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