Earth, like all planets, was formed by clumps of matter joining together due to gravity.
The planet Mercury, along with the other planets in our solar system, is thought to have formed about four and a half billion years ago.
how was this planet formed
its not the farthers planet.. whoever thought it was is stupid :) haha
Radioactive decay of elements present in Earth's core was thought to have been a major source of heat when Earth first formed. This process releases energy as particles decay, contributing to the high temperatures deep within the planet.
The rings of Saturn (mostly water ice) are thought to have been formed from one or more moons. Whether they were destroyed by collisions or by the planet's gravity is still unknown.
No, the sun has always been a star. It formed from a collapsing cloud of gas and dust in a process called nuclear fusion, where hydrogen atoms fuse to form helium, producing energy and light. This distinguishes it from planets, which form from the leftover material surrounding a star during its formation.
Saturn is the planet famous for its rings, which are composed mainly of ice particles and rock debris. The rings orbit Saturn in multiple bands and are thought to have formed from the breakup of a moon or cometary material.
Guam is a US territory located in the Pacific Ocean. The island is thought to have been formed by a volcanic eruption.
Earth quakes would have first been around when the planet was being formed. So when was the earth first formed?
Planet X is a hypothetical planet that has not been observed or confirmed by astronomers. It is thought to be a large, distant planet in our solar system, but its appearance is unknown until it is officially discovered and studied.
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Very early on in Earth's history as the planetary bodies were forming from the dust ring round the new Sun, approximately 4.5 billion years ago. It is believed that it was formed from the "splash" material thrown out when the young Earth had a collision with another planet, a Mars-sized body called Theia.