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The Vredefort Dome is a massive impact crater formed approximately 2.03 billion years ago during Earth’s Precambrian era. It represents one of the oldest and largest confirmed impact structures globally. Located in South Africa, its immense size—over 300 kilometers across—highlights the violent even...
The Tepui Escarpment is a dramatic geological formation within the Guiana Highlands. It showcases towering sandstone cliffs rising from precambrian bedrock, creating the iconic tepuis – flat-topped mountains characteristic of this region. This escarpment’s notable elevation and unique rock compositi...
The Sudbury Basin is a massive impact crater formed approximately 1.85 billion years ago in present-day Canada. It represents one of Earth’s oldest and largest known impact structures. The basin's distinctive nickel-iron sulfide deposits are exceptionally valuable for studying the early evolution of...
Paul F. Hoffman is a Canadian geologist specializing in Precambrian geology and glaciology. He’s recognized for developing the Snowball Earth hypothesis, suggesting that during the late Neoproterozoic era, the planet experienced repeated global glaciation where oceans were largely frozen over. His r...
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