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WHAT'S ITS FUTURE?

Earth’s core can trace its history back to the formation of the planet. When the Sun sparked out of a cloud of interstellar gas and dust, a band of leftover material formed around it. This protoplanetary disc was laced with the iron ejected into the Universe by the cataclysmic supernovae that mark the end of the lives of the most massive stars.

Gradually, gravity fashioned this material into lumps

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