Earth
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Oldest Fossil in the World is 3.7 Billion Years Old
The oldest known fossil in the world has been found in Greenland by researchers and is believed to be 3.7 billion years ago, which is 220 million years earlier than the prior oldest known fossil found in Australia.
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