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Why are the oldest continental rocks on the order of 4 billion years old?
 
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A ________ is a break in the Earth's surface or crust with horizontal or vertical displacement.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer: Earth's age is 4.6 billion years. No rocks are as old as the Earth because of the recycling caused by plate tectonics. The oldest rocks are in small areas that have somehow not been subducted over or made into another type of rock by the rock cycle.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: fault



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