The Dhaka Times Desk While excavating a coal mine in Ontario, Canada, researchers found the world's oldest aquifer. Because of this we will know how the world was in ancient times.
The world's oldest aquifer is found about two miles underground. The mining of the mine was started primarily with the aim of extracting precious minerals. For example, copper, zinc and silver. However, the researchers believe that this new discovery is more valuable. By testing this water, it will be known how the condition of this world was actually two billion years ago. Scientists have doubts about how much water can be tested in the underground heat.
Professor Michelle Chong of the University of Toronto thinks, 'If the water in this reservoir is really two billion years old, then a lot of unknown information will come to hand. More new directions of research will be opened'.
According to news media reports citing the source of smithsonianmag.com, it will be possible to determine the age of the water by testing the amount of helium, argon, xenon etc. in the water.