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    The Oldest Rocks on the Seafloor (<180 Million Years)are Much
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The Oldest Rocks on the Seafloor (<180 Million Years)are Much

Question 148

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The oldest rocks on the seafloor (<180 million years)are much younger than the oldest rocks on the continents (4.3 billion years).

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