I am not able to answer for all Buddhists traditions but I have been taught that the world was create according to the normal laws of physics that govern planetary creation. There are a lot more Buddhist teachings on how the universe was created and energy systems in general but I'm sure many if not most Buddhists would be happy with the current scientific explanations about the creation of planet earth.
No, not the vast majority, there are a little more people who don't believe.
A World to Believe In was created on 2008-01-16.
I believe it is Indonesia.
The Wonderful World of Make Believe was created in 1964.
World of Make Believe was created on 1973-11-19.
The Indians believe the world was not created. They believe that the universe has always been in existence and will never come to an end.
The Buddha held that it was not necessary to believe in gods in order to achieve enlightenment, but that his followers could believe in gods if they so wished. A great majority of Buddhists do believe in a creator god, whether the Abrahamic God, or another. It is certainly acceptable within some schools of Buddhism for their followers to believe in God, as the world's creator. ~That's correct. :-) I am a Buddhist, but I still believe in, love, and accept in my heart God. ^_^
the gods created it
According to various surveys and studies, a majority of people worldwide, estimated to be around 60-80%, believe in some form of creationism or a divine entity creating the world. This belief is prevalent across different cultures and religions.
Muslims believe that Allah created the world in seven days
Indigenous Australians believe that the world was created during the Dreaming. This was a time when everything was created by their spirit ancestors.
Yes.