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No, rocks that are 3.5 billion years were not present when earth was first formed. Earth formed about 4.6 billion years ago.
Sorry, when the earth first formed it was entirely molten, so the first solid rock on earth was igneous.
Yes, the planet Earth is older then any rock layer found on its surface. When Earth first formed it was entirely molten and layers of rock did not start forming until after it had cooed and the surface had solidified.
That the clams were formed before the trees. The lower layers are older as they are set down first.
The earth has many layers. Deep inside, we first have the core which is divided into two parts the outer core and the inner core. Next is the mantle. Last of all, is the crust where we live.
because they formed first along with the layers inside the earth
When the volcanoes erupted the gas from it made clouds and when it rained it started to for layers of water and that's how the first oceans formed......i think
The first rock on Earth was igneous, the Grandpappy of all rock types, formed from the solidification of the magma that was early Earth.
Oxygen came first. It then formed ozone.
No, rocks that are 3.5 billion years were not present when earth was first formed. Earth formed about 4.6 billion years ago.
The first rocks formed from solidifying magma when the ancient Earth cooled.
The Earths three layers are : Crust - the first layer of the earth Mantle - the second layer of the earth which is closest to the core. Core - the hottest and inner most layer of the earth.
Sorry, when the earth first formed it was entirely molten, so the first solid rock on earth was igneous.
Earth quakes would have first been around when the planet was being formed. So when was the earth first formed?
Yes, the planet Earth is older then any rock layer found on its surface. When Earth first formed it was entirely molten and layers of rock did not start forming until after it had cooed and the surface had solidified.
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we can not be sure