There is no evidence to suggest the sun is any closer to the earth than it was 10 years ago. The sun is still 92,960,000 miles from Earth.
it is 4.54 billion years...
No.
The terrain In MichiganÊ2,000 years ago wasn't much different than present. There were many more forest and wooded areas and these were inhabited by theÊHopewell Indian tribes.
Scientists believe that the earth's atmosphere has been in existence for over 3.5 billion years. This is based on the fossil records that are found which date to so many years.
Well, 50 years ago 14% of the earth was covered in rainforests - all around the equator. But 100 years ago it was not destroyed at all - it probably just completely covered the whole equator!
like cavepeople
I would say about 40000 years ago
40000 + 2010 = 42010 - 1 + 42009, there was no year zero.
When millions of years ago, most of the land on Earth was covered by vast oceans and shallow seas. Over time, tectonic plate movements and volcanic activity caused the continents to shift and rise above sea level, creating the diverse landscapes we see today.
many years ago there was no suck thing a glasses tutankhamun was in egypt over 40000 years ago
During the Precambrian era, which began around 4.6 billion years ago, most of Earth's surface was indeed covered by water. This period lasted for about 4 billion years until the emergence of landmasses and the subsequent diversification of life forms.
The last ice age peaked around 20,000 years ago. It was a period of extensive glaciation when large portions of Earth's surface were covered in ice sheets.
The Precambrian is a geologic time period that covers about 88% of Earth's history, spanning from the formation of the Earth around 4.6 billion years ago to the beginning of the Paleozoic Era around 541 million years ago.
Approximately 40,000 years ago, humans reached the continent of Australia. They are believed to have arrived there via watercraft from Asia.
Rainforests once covered 14 precent of the worlds surface.
Yes about 350 million years ago scientists expect that the world was 97% under water for many years.