How old is dirt?


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The generally accepted age for the Earth (dirt) and the rest of solar system is about 4.55 billion years (plus or minus about 1%).

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Dirt is as old as the Earth itself because the Earth is composed of dirt. So depending on how old the Earth is, that's dirt's age!

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The generally accepted age for the dirt and the rest of the solar system is about 4.55 billion years (plus or minus about 1%).

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The generally accepted age for the Earth and the rest of the solar system is about 4.55 billion years, dirt is the same age.

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It takes around a thousand years to produce one inch of top soil. There is only six to nine inches of top soil on average.ChaCha!

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Dirt is as old as the Earth and the Earth and the rest of the solar system is about 4.55 billion years old. Thanks ChaCha!

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