Depends on your view.
Creationism is one example. The big bang theory is another.
I'm sure there are more, but those two are the most debated.
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catastrophism
when earth is formed that time it formed gas such as oxy etc.......
It is the Universe that expanded, not specifically the Earth. Earth was formed much later than the Big Bang. The Universe continues expanding, though.It is the Universe that expanded, not specifically the Earth. Earth was formed much later than the Big Bang. The Universe continues expanding, though.It is the Universe that expanded, not specifically the Earth. Earth was formed much later than the Big Bang. The Universe continues expanding, though.It is the Universe that expanded, not specifically the Earth. Earth was formed much later than the Big Bang. The Universe continues expanding, though.
The endoplasmic theory is the theory that states that eukaryotes were originally formed (and can be formed) by prokaryotes absorbing/taking in other prokaryotes to from certain membrane-enclosed organelles.
The "big" bang theory is the theory that the earth was formed during a collision of space matter. The explosion/collision was so large that the particles in the middle generated life and formed the earth.
coformation(or sister) theory
The currently most-accepted theory is that it was the result of an impact, of a giant object with Earth.
The prevailing theory at present is some form of early impact with the partly-cooled Earth. This may have been a co-orbiting object that fused with the Earth after the collision, but that blasted loose the material which later formed the Moon.(see the related question)the moon isn't as old as the Earth and was formed approximately 30-50 million years after the Solar System based on what is called 'the giant impact theory'.
According to science, the earth was formed by gases that solidified through gravity.
The impact theory. The idea is that the Earth was hit by a large object and the Moon formed from the debris.
john dalton develop an atomic theory in 1803, based on idea of the atomic exsiting
The most widely accepted theory for how Earth's moon was formed is called the impact theory. It says that the moon formed from a collision between Earth and a Mars-sized object about four and a half billion years ago.
No. The Big Bang theory is an explanation on the formation of the universe. Earth did not form until billions of years later.
The Big Bang Theory is based on how a star forms; which is how earth literally formed, but our Creator caused it to be. Science has proven that spontaneous generation (things forming from without a cause) does not exist, so does it not make sense that we have a creator?
Copernicus was a polish astronomer that first formed the theory that the Earth was at the center of the universe.
the collision ring theory is a theory about how the moon formed. It says that a planet sized objoct hit earth while it was still young and exploded on inpact. Then the debris formed the moon as the magma cooled.