No. The age of the surface depends on factors such as erosion and tectonic and volcanic activity. At the bottom of The Grand Canyon the surface is very old, (over 1 billion years) while islands made by volcanoes may be relatively young.
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the same age as everywhere else: 18
18, same as everywhere else in the US.
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. =)
During an ice age, the Earth's surface is covered by a larger area of ice and snow. This increased ice and snow cover increases the Earth's albedo, or reflectivity, causing more solar energy to be reflected back into space rather than being absorbed by the surface. As a result, the absorption of solar energy by the Earth's surface decreases during an ice age.
ice age isa period in the Earth's history when temperatures fell worldwide and large areas of the Earth's surface were covered with glaciers.and they where a few man on earth then
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18, the same as it is everywhere else in the US under federal law.
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 sky is the same age as the earth
Yes, the planet Earth is older then any rock layer found on its surface. When Earth first formed it was entirely molten and layers of rock did not start forming until after it had cooed and the surface had solidified.