The world's tectonic plates are ever changing moving by centermetres every year. This moves and changes continents of land moving them away or closer to each other.
The world's tectonic plates are ever changing moving by centermetres every year. This moves
No. Earth grew over the course of millions of years as more material was added to it.
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No; Time may seem Short, yet it is millions - and tens of millions - and hundreds and even thousands of millions of Years of Time that 'make an Earth.'
It is "natural" meaning a person didn't invent it. It was formed naturally by the earth over millions of years.
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Erosion and weathering over millions of years
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The world's tectonic plates are ever changing moving by centermetres every year. This moves
by: rift valleys subduction- volcanoes continental collision- mountain ranges seafloor spreading- cracks in ocean
Humans evolved from earlier hominid species over millions of years through a process of natural selection, genetic mutation, and environmental adaptation. The most recent common ancestor of modern humans and chimpanzees is believed to have lived around 6-7 million years ago in Africa. This gradual process of evolution eventually led to the emergence of anatomically modern humans around 300,000 years ago.
the remains of plant matter is changed into coal over millions of years while the remains of billions of microorganisms and other organisms formed petroleum and natural gas.
Over Earth's history, though the processes that occur on Earth have not changed, the physical conditions have. It is estimated that the Earth is 4.54 billion years old.
The Himalayas are constantly being formed and changed through tectonic plates shifting under the Earth's surface. It is an extremely slow process which occurs over millions of years.
The Himalayas are constantly being formed and changed through tectonic plates shifting under the Earth's surface. It is an extremely slow process which occurs over millions of years.