Geologists find out how over 2.6 Ga years old rocks were formed at Limpopo Complex

Cratons (from the Greek “power” or “might”) are the areas of the oldest continental crust on Earth, and are preserved only in only a few places around the world. According to scientists, the Kaapvaal Craton in the South Africa and the Pilbara Craton in Australia (the most ancient of these structures) were the parts of Vaalbara, an Archean supercontinent.