Earth’s magnetic field formed before the planet’s core, study suggests

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Earth’s magnetic field may have been similarly as strong 3.7 billion years ago as it is today, pushing the earliest date for this planetary protective bubble back 200 million years. 

The timing puts the magnetic field in play around the same time life was first emerging on Earth. The oldest fossils on the planet — bacterial mats called stromatolites — date back 3.5 billion years, with some researchers claiming to have found stromatolites as old as 3.7 billion years. 

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