VERIFIED FACT

The oldest known piece of Earth is a tiny zircon crystal.

Why this sounds fake

The oldest piece of Earth sounds like it should be huge, not a tiny crystal.

The oldest part of Earth you can point to is not a giant mountain or a dramatic fossil. It is a tiny zircon crystal from Western Australia's Jack Hills. NASA Earth Observatory describes zircon crystals there that are 4.4 billion years old, only about 150 million years younger than Earth itself. The planet's earliest surviving evidence can fit inside a grain-sized mineral. It is a small object with a huge timescale, which makes Earth's early history feel oddly tangible. Tiny does not mean recent.

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