The materials that formed the Earth are in fact OLDER than the Earth, because they were around BEFORE the Earth was formed. The Elements that you are made of were formed inside STARS before the Earth ever existed.
No, the Sun is older than the Earth.
The earth is not younger than the moon
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Earth is older than 3.8 billion years.
It is estimated to be 4,567 billion years old; older than Earth and much older than the oldest rock found on Earth.
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Mercury is believed to have formed around the same time as Earth, approximately 4.5 billion years ago, during the early stages of our solar system's formation. Therefore, Mercury is not significantly older than Earth.
The answer depends on what were in the thousands. In any case, human civilisations are older than the Western calendar, human beings are older than human civilisation, the earth is older than human beings, the solar system is older than the earth and so on. The universe is estimated as being over 14 billion years old.
Because relative to Earth, on Mercury time itself passes slower because of the stronger gravitational field of the Sun experienced by Mercury (it is closer to the Sun than the Earth). Thus measured from the Earth you would appear older than you are biologically.
None. Both the sun AND earth are older than the moon. No. It appears that the Moon is slightly younger than the Earth. Current theory for its creation is that an object, a protoplanet about the size of Mars called Theia, struck the Earth during its early formation, ejecting matter that consolidated into the Moon. The Sun is older than both the Earth and Moon, but only by a small amount.
Uhm, the first living being on earth, the sun is much older than the earth.
Turtles have been around longer than most species on the Earth. They live for a long time, and are likely to be older than a human when found.