both were created at the same time. you see God spoke and it happened.
The first atmosphere of Earth is believed to have primarily consisted of hydrogen and helium, as well as trace amounts of ammonia and methane. Over time, as the planet cooled, these gases were likely lost to space or captured within the Earth's mantle.
The first element in the periodic table of Mendeleev is hydrogen, not carbon.
NO!!! Carbon is No. 6 in the Periodic Table. Hydrogen is No. 1 in the Periodic Table.
Oxygen. Earth's early(first) atmosphere is believed to contain hydrogen cyanide, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen, hydrogen sulfide, and water. but still it only had little to no oxygen.
Earth's first atmosphere contained hydrogen and helium but this was soon stripped away. Another atmosphere began to form and contained hydrogen, water vapour, methane, ammonia, nitrogen and carbon dioxide among other gases.
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The Earth's first atmosphere was primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, similar to the composition of the solar nebula from which the Earth formed. Volcanic activity and comet impacts later contributed to the formation of the secondary atmosphere, rich in carbon dioxide and water vapor.
NO!!! Hydrogen (H) is the first element on the Periodic Table. Reason Atomic No. = 1 Atomic mass( of protium) = 1 Carbon lies 6th position. Atomic No. = 6 Atomic mass = 12
No, carbon is not the first element on the periodic table of elements. Hydrogen is the first element on the periodic table.
The first atmosphere of Earth is thought to have consisted mainly of hydrogen and helium, with smaller amounts of methane and ammonia. Over time, volcanic activity released gases such as carbon dioxide and water vapor, altering the composition of the atmosphere.
The most abundant elements in the universe, in order from most to least abundant, are Hydrogen, Helium, Oxygen, Carbon, and Nitrogen. Therefore, the correct list would start with Hydrogen, followed by Helium (not listed), then Oxygen, Carbon, and finally Nitrogen. The first option you provided, "Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen Carbon," is almost correct but is missing Helium and has an incorrect order for Nitrogen and Carbon.
The five elements are Akasha ie space, fire, water, air and earth (prithvi)