No. The Big Bang theory is an explanation on the formation of the universe. Earth did not form until billions of years later.
*Plate tectonic theory *continental drift theory *convection theory *expansion theory theories of diastrophism and diastrophic movements of the earth have the same meaning
a theory called Earth Crust Displacement (ECD)
There once was a theory that the earths layer was like a skin, they believed that the skin and earth was shrinking but this theory was forgotten after Alfred Wenger realised that the earth was built up of tectonic plates
Carbon is a chemical substance found in the Earth but not formed by plants or animals.
it was formed from extreme pressure for a long time under the earth.
Some theories on how the moon formed include the Giant Impact Hypothesis, the Fission Hypothesis, and the Capture Hypothesis. These theories suggest that the moon was either formed from debris created by a collision with a Mars-sized body, split off from Earth due to rapid rotational spinning, or captured by Earth's gravity from elsewhere in space.
The "big" bang theory is the theory that the earth was formed during a collision of space matter. The explosion/collision was so large that the particles in the middle generated life and formed the earth.
coformation(or sister) theory
The currently most-accepted theory is that it was the result of an impact, of a giant object with Earth.
The moon was formed be....1.formed @ the same time as Earth2.broke off from the Earth3. an asteroid that got cought in Earth's atmosphere and later on and some of Earth's mantle on top of it.
According to science, the earth was formed by gases that solidified through gravity.
The impact theory. The idea is that the Earth was hit by a large object and the Moon formed from the debris.
The dust-cloud theory proposed that Earth's Moon formed from debris ejected into space when a Mars-sized object collided with Earth early in its history. The debris formed a disk around Earth which eventually coalesced to form the Moon. This theory is supported by evidence such as the similar isotopic composition of Earth and Moon rocks.
Copernicus was the first to suggest it as part of a serious theory, in 1543.
Copernicus was a polish astronomer that first formed the theory that the Earth was at the center of the universe.
the collision ring theory is a theory about how the moon formed. It says that a planet sized objoct hit earth while it was still young and exploded on inpact. Then the debris formed the moon as the magma cooled.
the collision ring theory is a theory about how the moon formed. It says that a planet sized objoct hit earth while it was still young and exploded on inpact. Then the debris formed the moon as the magma cooled.