Around 4.5 billion years old.
ALL minerals form below the earth's crust from magma. They can then be uplifted to the surface. Quartz is one of the first to form out of the magma.
No, when the Earth first formed it was molten, it had to cool before liquid water could collect in its surface. There is also a thought that Earth's water may not have formed form the initial materials making up the Earth but been delivered to the Earth by comet or asteroids impacting the Earth later.
how did differentiation help form solid earth
Earliest life form is microbe, a unicellular organism. First bacteria can dated back to 3.4 billion year ago. Emergance and true cut point from being a replicating molecules to a living cells is still unknown.
Before the first life? The first life was Eukaryote cells but before them the Earth was a hot molten rock with lava on it.
Earths first life form may be non photosynthetic bacteria.
Ice first formed on Earth from the first ice age.
bacteria
first the earth is way closer to the sun plus earth only has oxygen
they formed around the same tome
carbon dioxide
God didn't create the earth without form and void. The original manuscripts say that the earth BECAME without form and void. He destroyed that first age, but not the earth.
Deep in the earth's mantel where all diamonds are formed.
I'm not sure about producing a globe, but the Greek philosopher Pythagoras is credited with being the first to realize the Earth is spherical.
ALL minerals form below the earth's crust from magma. They can then be uplifted to the surface. Quartz is one of the first to form out of the magma.
Sun-Moon-Earth form a right triangle in this case.
Life is defined by the ability to metabolise, grow and most importantly to procreate or multiply. Supposedly, the first life on earth came in the form of coacervates.