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LiveScience.com - The climate of early Earth was no day at the beach, with stinging acid rains and an intensely warm surface, a new study suggests. These harsh conditions could explain why geologists today have found no rocks more than 4 billion years old: They were all weathered away.The fate of all those rocks from the first 500 million years after Earth formed has been a longstanding question in geology. ...
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