Scientists theories lead to knowing that Earth was made up about 5 billion years ago. The sun was a swirling cloud if gas and dust. Soon the cloud started to flatten out. then hydrogen and helium filled up the flat cloud and our sun was born. the planets formed from the left over matter.
No scientist found the Earth.
Most scientists do not believe in superstitious beliefs. This is because they are not proven by facts. However scientists decide what they believe and don't believe.
James Clerk Maxwell
Carbon is a chemical substance found in the Earth but not formed by plants or animals.
the earth was formed by god, though people believe in the big bang there is no logical answer to how the atom that created the bang had existed with out god making the atom so sure the bang might have happened but god created the bang. in other words god created the earth
Scientist theorize that a planet-sized object collided with earth and the moon formed
Scientists believe that the Earth was formed around 4.6 billion years ago through the accumulation of dust and gas in the early solar system. This age estimate is based on radiometric dating of meteorites and rocks from Earth.
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Scientists believe that when Earth was first formed, its crust was made of molten rock that eventually cooled and solidified into igneous rock. Over time, these rocks were subjected to heat and pressure, leading to the formation of metamorphic rocks, which make up a significant portion of Earth's crust today.
Scientist believe that the universe by a giant explosion called the big bang .
they believe that the earth is moving
Scientists believe that the ozone layer formed through the accumulation of oxygen molecules in the Earth's atmosphere over time. The ozone layer absorbs and filters out a large portion of the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation, providing crucial protection for life on Earth.
Scientists believe that the Earth and other planets in our solar system formed about 4.6 billion years ago from a disk of dust and gas surrounding the young sun. This process, known as accretion, involved the gradual gathering of particles to form the planets.
Pentecostals believe that "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." Genesis 1:1
They believe the planets formed from a disc of gas and dust called a "protoplanetary disc".
They do not think plant life 'came' to Earth. They believe it evolved here.
Most scientists believe that Earth's early Archean atmosphere was formed primarily by gases released from volcanic activity. This included gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and small amounts of methane. These gases were constantly being emitted by volcanic eruptions, shaping the composition of the atmosphere during that time.