It is hard to pinpoint a single event that would pass as the 'discovery' of the earth. Philolaus had some idea of the earth existing as a planet as early as 385 BCE.
You could also say that the earth was discovered as soon as the first homo sapiens came to be.
god discovered earth and he allowed humans to live in it
well, its kind of hard to miss, so I will say that from day 1
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because the earth as it builds up over time new layers formed from the techtonic plates each layer probobly has their own plates but not discovered yet and when convergent bounderies made mountains and more land, the earth made new layers that were capable of living on
Its in layers because of the density of the compounds in the earth
how many layers does the earth have and name them
The Earth has three compositional layers and five structural layers. Both layers have iron, magnesium, aluminum and silica.
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Layers of gases are present in atmosphere. It was discovered by Mario Molina.
because the earth as it builds up over time new layers formed from the techtonic plates each layer probobly has their own plates but not discovered yet and when convergent bounderies made mountains and more land, the earth made new layers that were capable of living on
The Earth is typically divided into four layers: the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core. These layers have different compositions and physical properties, and they play important roles in shaping the planet's structure and behavior.
Its in layers because of the density of the compounds in the earth
it is a part of the EARTH layers.
it is a part of the EARTH layers.
it is a part of the EARTH layers.
how many layers does the earth have and name them
the layers of the earth is crust (oceanic and continental), mantle and core (outer and inner)
Earth's layers were formed through a process called differentiation during its early formation. Dense materials such as iron and nickel sank to the core, forming the inner core and outer core. Lighter materials rose to the surface, forming the crust and mantle. This process created distinct layers with varying composition and physical properties.
The Earth has three compositional layers and five structural layers. Both layers have iron, magnesium, aluminum and silica.