About five billion years ago the solar system consisted of a sun condensing out of interstellar hydrogen and other debris orbiting that protostar (nuclear fusion had not yet begun) in a vast spinning disk of material. As material in the disk collided, friction caused it to slow and clump. Eventually eight bodies swept up most of the debris within their orbits. These eight bodies became the planets we know and love today. Earth formed in much the same way as the other inner planets, with the solar wind blowing much of the lighter gases out to the orbit of Jupiter and beyond.
Where the asteroid belt is, between Mars and Jupiter, there was insufficient mass for any planet to form.
It is in 2022 when Jupiter will come close to earth.
As far as we know, no rogue planet has ever come near Earth. Comets and asteroids have come near Earth, but not actual planets.
what planet's resources might come close with earth
it comes from under the earth's crust
the sky is part of our atmosphere which is in earth so it comes from earth
Mars come after Earth
how did snow lopards come to earth and when.
Earth
They didn't come to earth they evolved here
from where did earth water most likly come
It is in 2022 when Jupiter will come close to earth.
where does the radient energy transmitted to earth come from
Earth
He has already come.
Actually mars will come close to earth on August 27th 2009!
Sadly, no. Dinosaurs are distinct so they will not come back to earth.
Yes