Photo provided by Australian National University (ANU) shows the sandstone rocks found in Jack Hills in Western Australia, which have been used in the research in the Earth's history. The Earth's landscape was most likely to have been barren, mountainless and mostly underwater 4.4 billion years ago, according to Australian scientists who analyzed ancient "mineral grains" from Western Australia. (Xinhua/ANU)
Earth had barren, underwater landscape 4.4 bln years ago: Australian study
Source: Xinhua| 2017-05-09 21:51:23|Editor: Zhou Xin
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