The big bang was the source of the matter in the universe, some of which eventually formed the earth.
The planet Earth and its crust did not form until about nine billion years after the Big Bang. In a sense, the Big Bang caused everything, but the connection of the Big Bang to the Earth's crust is not very direct.
There is no such thing as the big bang, you idiots. God created the Earth!
by the big bang. the big bang happened and caused different gasses floating everywhere and combining to form different gasses like atom
The cooling temperatures 360,000 years after the big bang.
Well, most will say that the "big bang" caused it. but, i believe that God created it. Homework question?
The cooling temperatures 360,000 years after the big bang.
The columbus plates are what caused this volcano to form.
Scientists believe that fallen debris from an asteroid impacted on dry soil and rock caused Earth to form. This is referred to as "The Big Bang Theory".
In simple terms - gravity caused the Sun to form. This pulled gas and 'debris' from the 'big bang' into orbit around it - and the result was the formation of the planets.
Scientists believe that fallen debris from an asteroid impacted on dry soil and rock caused Earth to form. This is referred to as "The Big Bang Theory".
The Big Bang
You are thinking of diffrent things. The big bang was a giant explosion that allowed all the dust and debris from that to come together to form earth. Billions of years later was the dinosaurs thing