Well it depends on the way you look at it. Religiosly or Scientific.
*Religion:* God made Adam and eve,, the had kids, their kids had kids . . . then Noah survived and blah blah blah.
*Science:* When the Asteroid hit the earth, wiped out life on earth, they say we come from monkeys. but if the asteroid wiped out life on earth, how did the monkeys come from?
It's like asking what came first, the Chicken or the egg, who knows?
The Earth is estimated to have formed about 4.5 billion years ago from the solar nebula.
AnswerYes, there is considerable scientific evidence to support this assertion. The oldest human fossils come from Africa, and it is unlikely that even older fossils will be found elsewhere. Supporting this is new DNA evidence, that indicates that the distant ancestors of all people alive today must have come from Africa.
dragons are no longer on earth except in the form of lizards so just about anything will kill them.
Aboriginal people are believed to have inhabited Australia for at least 60,000 years. They are considered to have one of the oldest continuous cultures on Earth.
The practice of skinning people was part of Aztec human sacrifice rituals, where victims were often skinned as a form of offering to the gods. The Aztecs believed that this act would appease their deities and ensure the continued prosperity and well-being of their civilization.
Most people would say god
The singular possessive form of earth is earth's (the earth's atmosphere).
GOD, because god created everything and people in earth with soil in the groung to form a human and powers to make animals
The possessive form for the common noun earth is earth's; for example, the earth's dryness. The possessive form for the proper noun Earth is Earth's; for example, the Earth's circumference.
The adjective form of "earth" is "earthen."
the earth's
earth's
igneous rocks that form on earth's surface
they form differntly
Magma rises from the earth to form dikes and sills
Earth's mountains form and erode from erupting and by shifting plates.
why nitrogen form compound with alkaline earth metal