No it was lots of lava when earth was born even when thea hit earth
There has been running water since before life began on Earth.
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since the earth began its existence
No, the water cycle has been a continuous process since it began on Earth. Water evaporates from bodies of water, forms clouds, falls as precipitation (rain, snow, etc.), and eventually returns to bodies of water to start the cycle again.
The continents began drifting since the Earth's crust cooled and they continue to do so.
No, the water cycle, which includes the process of rain, has been a continuous natural process since the Earth's early days. The cycle involves the evaporation of water from the Earth's surface, condensation in the atmosphere, precipitation as rain, and the runoff of water back into oceans and rivers.
yes.all of which have been recycled
Rainbows have been occurring since the beginning of Earth's atmosphere, when conditions allowed for sunlight to be refracted, reflected, and dispersed by water droplets in the air. This natural phenomenon has likely been happening for millions of years.
It has been around since humanity began on Earth (longer if you are talking about animals). There is no record of a first report.
Earth does not produce water. The water currently on Earth is believed to have been here since shortly after Earth formed. Water on Earth goes through cycles between the atmosphere, the oceans, and glaciers.. Some water vapor is released by volcanoes, but this is balanced by water carried into the mantle at subduction zones.
Ever since we found crude oil in the ocean and have been able to access it, ever since there have been oil spillages.
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