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Rocks aged 3.24 billion years reveal the Earth may have had absolutely no surface land at at least one point in its early history. The rock samples contain oxygen isotopes consistent with an entirely oceanic environment, suggesting that Earth was once composed of one giant, globe-spanning ocean.


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