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In northern China, scientists have found what may be the 2 billion-year-old birthmarks of Earth’s first supercontinent – Science X

Far beneath the city of Dongshen in northern China, we have discovered what may be the 2 billion-year-old birthmarks of Earth’s first supercontinent.

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Far beneath the city of Dongshen in northern China, we have discovered what may be the 2 billion-year-old birthmarks of Earth’s first supercontinent.
An ancient dipping structure in the planet’s crust appears to be a trace of an early collision between two continental masses like the one that created the Himalayasand may record the origin of the global system of plate tectonics that persists today.
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