No. The earliest evidence of life on earth is probably less than 3 billion years. The earth itself is only about 4.5 billion years old.
Fossil :)
fossil records, comparative anatomy, and Molecular clocks.
Stromatolites have been dated back to as far as 3.4 billion years ago, and are amongst the oldest known fossils found on Earth. Stromatolites are still present today, and can be found in very salty lakes, and marine lagoons.
3.5 to 4 billion years
A P-wave travels through the inner earth and records conspicuous waves within.
Protists are some of the smallest form of life. Some are so insubstantial that they do not leave a trace in the fossil record, but about fifty percent of protists species are represented as microfossils. The oldest protist microfossils indicate that they were present on earth approximately 1.5 billion years ago.
What fossil records tell about seedless plants that lived on earth long ago?
Estimates indicate that the earth can recycle about 225 billion tons of CO2 a year. This amount comes from respiration, decay and fires. Human activity adds about 7.7 billion tons a year (5.5 billion from fossil fuel use and 2.2 billion from deforestation)
The oldest fossil found on earth is 3.5 billion years old
According to the fossil records, the modern humans did appear on earth more than 130,000 years ago.
fossil records
fossil records, comparative anatomy, and Molecular clocks.
fossil records, comparative anatomy, and Molecular clocks.
Ferns appeared in fossil records about 360 million years ago.
Scientists believe that the earth's atmosphere has been in existence for over 3.5 billion years. This is based on the fossil records that are found which date to so many years.
Stromatolites have been dated back to as far as 3.4 billion years ago, and are amongst the oldest known fossils found on Earth. Stromatolites are still present today, and can be found in very salty lakes, and marine lagoons.
3.5 to 4 billion years
Projections indicate that the world's human population will reach 9.2 billion in 2050