depends on your definition of Evolve.
the earth changes over time; under sea volcanoes can create islands (land), some land masses can collide causing mountains to rise, rain and water flow can erode land & mountains, even debris from space can add to earth's mass (meteorites).
in a biological sense, the earth doesn't evolve. in Biology, there needs to be offspring with traits that provide some sort of advantage to that offspring, that is propagated over time.
the earth does not produce offspring, and cannot pass on any information.
During the few billion years following the appearance of cyanobacteria, oxygen became a major gas in Earth's atmosphere. The ozone layer in the stratosphere also began to develop, shielding Earth from ultraviolet rays. These major changes in the air allowed species of single-celled organisms to evolve into more complex organisms.
earth is the perfect distance from the sun so that life can evolve because, if earth were to close to the sun the earth would be to hot to contain any humans or animals and if the earth were to far from the sun it would be to cold to contain any humans at all,
if Jupiter wasnt in our solar system in about 5 yrs we would all be dead
Satellites are man made objects, they can not "evolve".
If the Earth rotated at a slower rate, the days and nights will be longer. There would be an increase in temperatures which could lead to greater pressure gradients and stronger and more violent winds and hurricanes. The Earth's flora and fauna would have to evolve and adapt to the changes, otherwise life will start to die out.
uhm, the earth?
what era did the gnetophyta evolve.
They evolve from chimps. Yw
Probably photosynthetic multicellular protists, such as Rhodophyta and Chlorophyta.
A turtle ate another planet and excreted the left-overs.
no no no no no well the chicken and turkeys will evolve into big animal and the earth will be square
they learned how to fly because they evolved by the earth and earthquackes
Bacteria
No, all life evolves. Bacteria evolve, viruses evolve, protists evolve, plants evolve, fungi evolve and animals evolve. Evolution is driven by Natural Selection. So, no. The evolution of all life on Earth is driven by Natural Selection: all bacteria, plants, animals, mammals, fish, insects, biochemical pathways, behaviours et cetera evolve by Natural Selection.
god created man for the good of the world to show how the earth will evolve.
The biosphere is defined as the living organisms on earth. As such, it began to evolve when the first organisms appeared. Currently, this is believed to have happened about 3.5 billion years ago.
So...one theory is that cells came to Earth from comets or from aliens seeding the planet...the operative term is theory.