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Land ahoy: study shows the first continents bobbed to the surface more than 3 billion years ago – The Conversation AU
Dating of rocks that once formed some of the world’s first beaches suggests the first large continents grew large enough to rise…

Most people know that the land masses on which we all live represent just 30% of Earths surface, and the rest is covered by oceans.
The emergence of the continents was a pivotal moment in the history of life on Earth, not least because they are the humble…
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