Team researchers who worked in northwest Australia, most likely find a sign of life on Earth - the
remains of ancient bacteria nearly 3.5 billion years. Evidence for complex mikrobakteriski ecosystem
found in sedimentary rocks in remote Australian Pilbar region in the western part of the country
which are some of the oldest rock formations.
One
of the researchers David Weiss of the University of Western Australia
says it is probably the
oldest sign of life on Earth has been found.
"
There is plenty of evidence for life on Earth that occurred before 3.4
and 3.43 billion years ago ,
but this is our discovery pomeruva border
further into the past . There
are still some older claims
traces of life on earth , the rocks of
Greenland rocks but there are so deformed that it is difficult to
argue
whether what we see was there early . These newly discovered microbial systems we see on
the ground or under the microscope . You can follow how bacteria create interaction and hands make
coexistence with sedimentary scenes found " - says Weiss .