Environment
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Ancient Earth’s Magma Ocean Took Couple of Million Years for the To Solidify [STUDY]
Previous research estimated that the magma ocean solidified over hundreds of millions of years, but new research from Florida State University published in Nature Communications reduces these large uncertainties to less than a couple of million years.
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