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- c7626c29-a1d3-4d0c-a263-616fe060f164 definition "Hadean time (4.6 to 4 billion years ago) is not a geological period as such. No rocks on the Earth are this old, except for meteorites. During Hadean time, the Solar System was forming, probably within a large cloud of gas and dust around the sun, called an accretion disc. The relative abundance of heavier elements in the Solar System suggests that this gas and dust was derived from a supernova, or supernovas — the explosion of an old, massive star." @default.
- c7626c29-a1d3-4d0c-a263-616fe060f164 id "1648640" @default.
- c7626c29-a1d3-4d0c-a263-616fe060f164 path_id a9f88ca9-5d19-45fa-8fbb-3c6ff5f1f190 @default.
- c7626c29-a1d3-4d0c-a263-616fe060f164 path_label "Chronostratigraphic Units" @default.
- c7626c29-a1d3-4d0c-a263-616fe060f164 prefLabel "HADEAN" @default.
- c7626c29-a1d3-4d0c-a263-616fe060f164 reference "International Commission on Stratigraphy (http://www.stratigraphy.org/)" @default.
- c7626c29-a1d3-4d0c-a263-616fe060f164 tag "Chronostratigraphic Units" @default.