What is the oldest item found on Earth?

Ancient grains discovered in Australian meteorite reveal 'baby boom' in star formation. Scientists with the University of Chicago and Field Museum
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have discovered stardust that formed 5 to 7 billion years
billion years
A billion years or giga-annum (109 years) is a unit of time on the petasecond scale, more precisely equal to 3.16×1016 seconds (or simply 1,000,000,000 years).
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—the oldest solid material ever found on Earth.
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What is the oldest known item in the world?

Microscopic grains of dead stars are the oldest known material on the planet — older than the moon, Earth and the solar system itself.
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What is the oldest man made object ever found on Earth?

Roughly two million years old, this tool, known as the Kanjera stone, was part of a new Stone Age technology that helped make better-fed, smarter hominins.
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What is the oldest thing ever found in the universe?

Astronomers have discovered what may be the oldest and most distant galaxy ever observed. The galaxy, called HD1, dates from a bit more than 300 million years after the Big Bang that marked the origin of the universe some 13.8 billion years ago, researchers said on Thursday.
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What is the rarest thing in the universe?

Only 1-in-10,000 galaxies fall into the rarest category of all: ring galaxies. With a dense core consisting of old stars, and a circular or elliptical ring consisting of bright, blue, young stars, the first ring was only discovered in 1950: Hoag's object.
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15 OLDEST Objects Ever Discovered



How old is the oldest water?

In 2016, deep down within a Canadian mine researchers made an ancient discovery: the world's oldest pool of water. At a depth of roughly 3 kilometers (1.8 miles), the water dates to an impressive 2 billion years old. The discovery pushed back the date for the oldest known water by at least 500 million years.
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What is the oldest language in the world?

The oldest written languages discovered in the form of cuneiform clay tablets are Hittite, Babylonian and Sumerian, dating to 6,000 years ago, according to linguist Peter J. Wright on Quora. The oldest living language, still in use to date, might be Tamil. This fact is widely debated across linguistic communities.
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Did water exist before the sun?

A team of researchers studying the origin of the water in our solar system has concluded that up to half of it formed before the sun itself was born—that is, in the cloud of dust and gas that was the progenitor of our solar system. If water can form in abundance in such clouds, then it may be found everywhere.
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How did old humans drink water?

In ancient times, some people harvested rain in big containers, but many more people used water that had collected naturally in streams, rivers, and in the ground. They could find groundwater rushing by in rivers, or bubbling up from underground through a spring. They could also dig deep into the earth to find water.
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Why doesn t Africa boil water?

Unfortunately, boiling consumes a lot of energy (it takes 1 kg of wood to boil 1 litre of water) and the cost may be prohibitive, particularly in the developing countries where wood and other biomass fuels are not always available.
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Can you drink rain water?

Germs and other contaminants are found in rainwater.

While useful for many things, rainwater is not as pure as you might think, so you cannot assume it is safe to drink.
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When did humans start wearing clothes?

The data shows modern humans started wearing clothes about 70,000 years before migrating into colder climates and higher latitudes, which began about 100,000 years ago. This date would be virtually impossible to determine using archaeological data because early clothing would not survive in archaeological sites.
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How old is the water I drink?

Their conclusion is that most of the water we drink formed during the early formation of the Solar System some 4.5 billion years ago. In other words, it is older than Earth itself.
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Is Earth losing water?

Water flows endlessly between the ocean, atmosphere, and land. Earth's water is finite, meaning that the amount of water in, on, and above our planet does not increase or decrease.
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Is Earth running out of fresh water?

While our planet as a whole may never run out of water, it's important to remember that clean freshwater is not always available where and when humans need it. In fact, half of the world's freshwater can be found in only six countries. More than a billion people live without enough safe, clean water.
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What language did Jesus speak?

Most religious scholars and historians agree with Pope Francis that the historical Jesus principally spoke a Galilean dialect of Aramaic. Through trade, invasions and conquest, the Aramaic language had spread far afield by the 7th century B.C., and would become the lingua franca in much of the Middle East.
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What language did Adam and Eve speak?

The Adamic language, according to Jewish tradition (as recorded in the midrashim) and some Christians, is the language spoken by Adam (and possibly Eve) in the Garden of Eden.
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What is the hardest language to learn?

Across multiple sources, Mandarin Chinese is the number one language listed as the most challenging to learn. The Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center puts Mandarin in Category IV, which is the list of the most difficult languages to learn for English speakers.
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What is the richest thing in the universe?

It's 16 Psyche, an asteroid discoverby Annibale de Gasparis on March 17, 1852. The first of fifteen asteroids given symbols by astronomers as a type of short-hand notation. According to NASA it's made of iron-nickel and valued at over 135,000 times the value of all the money on Earth.
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What is the strangest thing in space?

Four of the Weirdest Objects in Space
  • Black Hole Sagittarius A*: Super-Close but Strangely Quiet. Until recently, black holes seemed to come in only two sizes: either small remnants of collapsed stars or gargantuan beasts with masses of millions or even billions of suns. ...
  • Pulsar Planets: Not Even A Nice Place to Visit.
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What is the heaviest thing in the universe?

So massive stars become neutron stars – the heaviest things in the universe – and even more massive stars become black holes.
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Is there more water than 1000 years ago?

There is the same amount of water on earth as there was when the earth was formed. The water that came from your faucet could contain molecules that Neanderthals drank… 4. The overall amount of water on our planet has remained the same for two billion years.
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How old is water on Earth?

Earth's water is 4.5 billion years old, just like the article's title says. At least some of it is. According to the authors, planetesimals probably delivered it to Earth, but exactly how that happens isn't clear.
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How old is the water we drink on Earth?

Their conclusion is that most of the water we drink formed during the early formation of the Solar System some 4.5 billion years ago. In other words, it is older than Earth itself.
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When did water first form on Earth?

The study pushes back the clock on the origin of Earth's water by hundreds of millions of years, to around 4.6 billion years ago, when all the worlds of the inner solar system were still forming.
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