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Some of the core's heat comes from the breakdown of radioactive atoms. Much of the heat energy is left over from when Earth first formed.
No, rocks that are 3.5 billion years were not present when earth was first formed. Earth formed about 4.6 billion years ago.
Sorry, when the earth first formed it was entirely molten, so the first solid rock on earth was igneous.
Since there is no context to this, the answer could be anything. The first characteristic that comes to mind is that carbon dioxide is an example of a gas at room temperature. Carbon dioxide is an example of a chemical compound formed from one carbon atom bonded to two oxygen atoms with covalent bonds. Carbon dioxide is usually a gas although it can be a solid or a liquid under very high pressures and/or low temperatures. Carbon dioxide is the basis for (almost) all current life on Earth. Carbon is transported to the Earth's plant life in the air and water, where it is bound in carbohydrates. It is returned to the air by plant and animal respiration and other oxidation processes.
See the first chapter in the first book of the Bible (Genesis).
First beryllium is formed, followed by carbon
The first living creatures consisted of individual carbon atoms
Because there were no plant life forms on the Earth when it was first created.
True because other wise people such as Adam and eve would probably be like a different kind of type things that we use for atems:D
Some of the core's heat comes from the breakdown of radioactive atoms. Much of the heat energy is left over from when Earth first formed.
Water vapour (produced rain-rivers, lakes, oceans) carbon dioxide nitrogen
Some of the core's heat comes from the breakdown of radioactive atoms. Much of the heat energy is left over from when Earth first formed.
glucose, fructose Also...........PEOPLE are, in which, coincidentally, you will find glucose and fructose. We are all Carbon Based Units.......I learned this from the first Star Trek movie where the hot black chick gets taken over by Vjer and refers to the other crew members as "carbon based units"
No, it is not. Carbon refers to the element C, with the atomic number 6. Carbon Dioxide refers to the compound formed when one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms are bonded together through covalent bonds. -- Carbon dioxide is a molecule consisting of 1 carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms. --
No, rocks that are 3.5 billion years were not present when earth was first formed. Earth formed about 4.6 billion years ago.
The first rocks formed from solidifying magma when the ancient Earth cooled.
Since there is no context to this, the answer could be anything. The first characteristic that comes to mind is that carbon dioxide is an example of a gas at room temperature. Carbon dioxide is an example of a chemical compound formed from one carbon atom bonded to two oxygen atoms with covalent bonds. Carbon dioxide is usually a gas although it can be a solid or a liquid under very high pressures and/or low temperatures. Carbon dioxide is the basis for (almost) all current life on Earth. Carbon is transported to the Earth's plant life in the air and water, where it is bound in carbohydrates. It is returned to the air by plant and animal respiration and other oxidation processes.