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When the earth formed and then cooled, the water vapor and water froze forming the glaciers. The glaciers later started to melt which formed lakes, rivers, and oceans.
Yes, the ocean was formed when the earth cooled and water vapor condensed to create rain because of a major storm.
As the earth cooled, water vapour in the atmosphere condensed to a liquid (water) and fell to the earth as rain the make the oceans.
It condensed water vapor to form the oceans by the Earth's vapor into the water.
a. There would be no volcanic eruptions. b. Water vapor would never have condensed to form the oceans. c. The atmosphere would contain no carbon dioxide. d. The second atmosphere would never have formed.
When the earth formed and then cooled, the water vapor and water froze forming the glaciers. The glaciers later started to melt which formed lakes, rivers, and oceans.
Yes, the ocean was formed when the earth cooled and water vapor condensed to create rain because of a major storm.
As the earth cooled, water vapour in the atmosphere condensed to a liquid (water) and fell to the earth as rain the make the oceans.
The earth formed and let of carbon, oxygen, and other gases. Those gases collected and formed the atmosphere. When the Earth cooled, some hydrogen and oxygen bonded to make water vapor. Soon we had lakes, then oceans, and then life.
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It condensed water vapor to form the oceans by the Earth's vapor into the water.
There are two schools of thought as to how Earth's oceans were formed. The first says that volcanic gases emitted steam as the crust cooled and overtime oceans were formed. The second states that an ateriod laden with ice crashed into Earth giving it its oceans. The resulting dust and debris that ricocheted into space after the impact was drawn back into earth'sgravitaional field and condensed into the moon. This makes much more sense because when when you compare Mars to Earth we have oceans and a different type of moon even though we're closely sized planets.
a. There would be no volcanic eruptions. b. Water vapor would never have condensed to form the oceans. c. The atmosphere would contain no carbon dioxide. d. The second atmosphere would never have formed.
a. There would be no volcanic eruptions. b. Water vapor would never have condensed to form the oceans. c. The atmosphere would contain no carbon dioxide. d. The second atmosphere would never have formed.
The ocean is as old as the Earth, or at least as old as the Earth since it cooled enough to permit liquid water. At one point in Earth's development, it was just one continuous ocean. Being tectonically active, Earth now has continents above the ocean and great deeps in the ocean.
What produced by volcanic outgasing is carbon dioxide and water vapor. The water vapor condensed to form part of Earth's oceans as the surface cooled.
From the oceans