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Not hardly. The oldest rocks at the bottom of the Grand Canyon are around 2 billion years old. The oldest rock discovered on Earth of terrestrial origin is around 4.28 billion years old.

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The Grand Canyon rocks formed from 2 Billion years ago to the present. The Grand Canyon is an excellent place for studying geology and the history of the earth.


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