Ancient Meteorite Impact Crater Found in Australia, Dating Back 3.5 Billion Years

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  1. That’s a fascinating discovery! A 3.5 billion-year-old meteorite impact crater in Australia provides incredible insights into the early history of our planet and its geological activity. Findings like this can help us understand the conditions of the early Earth, the history of impact events, and even the potential for life during that time. Such ancient craters can also offer valuable information about the formation and evolution of the solar system. I’m curious to learn more about the methods used to discover this crater and what specific evidence has been found to confirm its age.

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