Not very. It didn't exist then.
The Earth is only about 4.54 billion years ago.
Igneous rock
Answer by: MistiHot spot :)
No. Kilauea was formed when the Pacific Plate moved over a hot spot in the Earth's mantle. Magma formed a plume upward into the Earth's crust and formed a volcano: Kilauea. 9 +10 = 21
Magma
The heat melts rocks inside the earth. That is how its formed. This is the answer.
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A hot spot in the Earth's mantle.
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magma
Igneous rock
The center of the earth is hot because of heat retained from when the planet formed, frictional heating and heat that comes from the decay of radioactive elements.
The rock melted, and the Earth was a hot ball of melted rock orbiting the sun. Eventually, the Earth cooled off, and a hard, cold, brittle crust formed.
Answer by: MistiHot spot :)
No. Kilauea was formed when the Pacific Plate moved over a hot spot in the Earth's mantle. Magma formed a plume upward into the Earth's crust and formed a volcano: Kilauea. 9 +10 = 21
hot magma heating up the earth and rocks which is transferred into water and stuff!
Igneous rocks.
hot magma heating up the earth and rocks which is transferred into water and stuff!