Planets form, and they undergo changes as they age. This process of change might be termed 'geological evolution', but this should not be confused with biological evolution, which is an entirely different kind of process.
1. none 2. none evolution has nothing to back it up it is a disgrace to science. its a fairy tale.
Yes we were created. The theory of evolution does not hold here,. Who created the planets , sun and moon?
Planets were not "invented" but rather formed naturally as part of the process of stellar evolution. Planets are thought to have originated from a swirling disc of gas and dust surrounding a young star, known as a protoplanetary disc, eventually accreting into planetary bodies.
A person who studies planets and galaxies is called an astronomer. Astronomers observe and analyze celestial bodies such as planets, stars, and galaxies to understand their composition, behavior, and evolution. They use telescopes and other instruments to gather data and make scientific discoveries about the universe.
Planets do not evolve in the Darwinian sense, but they do form and change over time. The model describing how they form is the Nebular Hypothesis, first formulated by Emanuel Swedenborg and Immanuel Kant.
The catholics believe planets which god invented. But the evolution theory tells of man being invented from monkey so it would be monkeys.
This is not much of a question to respond to, not specific nor understandable.
Yes, a planet cannot become a star through stellar evolution. Stars are formed from collapsing clouds of gas and dust, while planets are formed from the leftover material in a star's protoplanetary disk.
Scientists investigate planets using various methods such as telescopes, space probes, and satellites. They observe the planets' surface features, atmospheres, and behaviors to understand their composition, structure, and evolution. Data collected from these investigations help scientists study planetary characteristics and formation processes.
Discovering more planets helps scientists to better understand the diversity of planetary systems in the universe. This can provide valuable insights into the formation and evolution of planets, as well as clues about the potential for extraterrestrial life. Additionally, expanding our knowledge of planets outside our solar system can inform our understanding of Earth's place in the cosmos.
If by "evolution" in this case you mean the forming of sun & planets, the cooling down of the planet cores and the tectonic effects of this giving rise to geological, chemical & biological phenomena, the earth and the solar system are formed out of material from a star that went nova, so all the matter and energy in the solar system have the same origin, including us.
Earth science is the study of the planet Earth, which includes geology, Biology, oceanography and atmospheric sciences, amongst many others.