The Big Bang
In more complex terms; the big bang was the creation of time and relative dimensions themselves. There was an explosion of cumulating heat and energy which created anomalies called 'Galaxies'. These Galaxies slowly spread further apart deadspace. which then obviously isn't dead anymore because it's populated with more planets and stars and stuff.
Answer By Grant D, Aged 13
The Big Bang.
The solar system was created soon after the 'big bang'. There are various theories about what happened at the big bang but none of them involve explosives. Basically, matter was created out of nothing in an instant and it flew out and swirled around and formed the galaxies and solar systems out of this chaos.
When Earth was created, it was sucked into the Sun's gravitational field like the other 7 planets. That is why it revolves around the Sun.
There are no known explosive objects within our solar system. Explosions in space are typically associated with events like supernovae in distant galaxies, rather than occurring within our own solar system.
Earth is a planet in the solar system
Earth is a planet, not a solar system.
earth locates in the solar system
yes the earth is part of solar system
No. Planets in solar system were created same time as earth was created. -The memory Guru of India
If earth was simply wiped out during the collision that created the moon, life obviously would have had nothing to start on in this solar system. Assuming their is no lifes in the moons of our solar system.
Earth is part of the Inner Solar System.
The solar system is much larger than the earth. I mean most planets are bigger than earth, that are in the solar system