No. Mathematics is an invention of mankind, which is much younger than the age of the earth.
But Mars, the planet, is approximately the same age as the earth according to what is known about the creation of the solar system. =)
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Where you are has no effect on your age. If you were on Pluto you would be the same age as if you had stayed on earth.
The Earth is part of the Solar System, so they are of the same age.
The equator is the same age as the current shape of the earth.
The equator is the same age as the current shape of the earth.
The nMoon was once a part of the Earth, so it is the same age as the earth.
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The same age as scientists deem correct. About 4 billion years old.
The Moon, we believe, is not quite as old as the Earth itself.
The Moon, we believe, is not quite as old as the Earth itself.
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They are roughly the same age, have the same basic shape and spin on an axis. There is not much else that is similar about them.