Scientists believed that first the earth was a ball of fire. They believe that the earth formed around this ball of fire, thus meaning the ball of fire is the Earth's core.
inside whats called earths ring of fire where there has been the most volcano eruptions
Because the sun is a ball of fire and it can't go anywere near earth
Meteors become glowing hot by extreme friction from passing through the Earth's atmosphere at high speed.
They believed in an ordered universe in which everything could be ranked in order of superiority.
No. Unless you can find a ball of fire (a ball of heat energy)
yes it was
Earth was not made of fire when it was young, but was rather made of lava.
The inside of the Earth, if you go down past the crust, is quite hot, but it does not contain fire. The heat of the Earth's interior results from the radioactive decay of elements deep inside the Earth, rather than from combustion. There is no air inside the Earth, and nothing could burn there.
In space, a star. On Earth, a fireball.
It started of as a ball of fire
it began from the formation of the earth. earth started as a ball of fire
The ancient Greek philosophers believed in four basic elements: earth, water, air, and fire. They believed that everything in the physical world was made up of varying combinations of these elements.
Earth, Air, Fire, Water
a ball of fire u cant get in side the sun
The sun and the earth. The earth has fire/heat/magma inside it that heats up the earth and lakes and oceans
ball fire, stink fly, 4 arms
He did not picture the atom...he believed that matter was made of water, air, earth and fire.