These giant rocks could roll at any moment. The fact they haven't offers a window into the shaking of ancient Earth.
University of Maryland researchers have found intriguing new evidence of ancient seafloor deep beneath the Earth's surface.
These giant rocks could roll at any moment. The fact they haven't offers a window into the shaking of ancient Earth.
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