It all depends on what you consider young. Scientists estimate that the Earth is 4.5 billion years old which seems like a very long time to have existed. But, considering that our planet will probably continue to exist for another 7.5 billion years until the sun reaches Red Giant stage and engulfs us, the Earth still has a long way to go.
there will be an end but the earth us still young don't pollute it or the end will come faster
well it means that the earth is young it small
it is because as it is said that once venus too had life when earth was a fire ball. but it has notbeen proved still research is going on.
It's hot under the surface of the earth, so it must be still cooling down ie a young planet
In reality, and even in the movie 'The Day the Earth Stood Still', the Earth has never stood still.
Yes a lot of young earth creationists believe this to be true. They also believe that the sun live in a tent at night.
Scientists believe that the water on earth came from icy comets that collided with the planet. This would have mainly happened billions of years ago when the earth was still quite young, and when bombardment from such bodies was more frequent.
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at one at when the earth was young, there was no land but lava and water
In the very young earth the atmos. was mostly carbon dioxide. This caused the earth to have a very warm atmosphere. There was no life at that time on earth. It was a few billion years ago.
Young Earth creationism asserts that the earth and universe were created by God in a literal six days about 6,000-10,000 years ago, as described in the Bible, whereas Old Earth creationism accommodates scientific dating methods and allows for a much older age of the earth and universe, but still believes in a divine creator. Both views seek to reconcile scientific and religious beliefs, but differ in their interpretations of the age of the earth and universe.
earth will not be gone. earth is still there as we live in earth