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Discovery Reveals Earth Began Forming Much Earlier Than Scientists Thought - The Florida Star | The Georgia Star

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By Mark Waghorn Earth began forming much earlier than previously thought – at the same time as the sun, according to new research. Building blocks of planets come together while their host star is growing – rather than once it has reached its final size. The discovery sheds light on how the solar system came about. It happened more than […]

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