The Big Bang didn't directly create the Earth, a supernova created it, the sun, and the other planets.
Yes, other planets do exist in our galaxy and beyond. There are thousands of confirmed exoplanets that have been discovered orbiting other stars in the Milky Way galaxy. Some of these planets may have conditions that could potentially support life.
The likelihood of other forms of intelligent life existing on other planets is difficult to determine definitively. However, given the vastness of the universe with billions of galaxies and planets, many scientists believe it is probable that other forms of intelligent life could exist elsewhere. Ongoing research in astrobiology and the discovery of exoplanets have fueled interest in the search for extraterrestrial life.
The earth was created a long after the "big bang" which was not an explosion but a sudden expansion of that singularity, the matter then began to form with the universe as it cooled, billions of years later and parsecs away our solar system's dust cloud began to collapse and form the celestial bodies present today.
The sun and planets formed around 4.6 billion years ago from a rotating cloud of gas and dust called the solar nebula. As the nebula collapsed due to gravity, it started to flatten into a disk shape, with the sun forming at the center and the planets coalescing from the leftover material in the disk.
Gold and silver - and indeed all the elements are not formed on any planet (though they may be found on planets). the elements Hydrogen and Helium were formed at the begining of the universe during the early stages of the big bang. Later all the other elements up to the mass of Iron were formed from hydrogen and helium in the cores of stars. The elements heavier than Iron are all formed in supernova explosions when big stars explode at the end of their lives. These explosions scatter these new heavy elements out into space where the eventually collapse to form new suns and the planets round these suns. Thus all the Gold and Silver found on earth were formed in dead stars and were part of the dusty disk that formed round our sun in its youth. This disk gave rise to all the planets and therefore there will be some Gold and Silver in all the planets. Elements are not formed on planets (Unless human intervention was involved). Heavy metals like Gold and Silver are formed through fusion inside of a star. As a result, gold and silver should be scattered throughout the universe.
Our lord,God did.Don't let someone tell you the big bang did.
Earth was created as a result of the big bang. Debris from rocks, dust and ice as a result of the bang were squeezed together by gravity, forming spherical planets.
The Big Bang theory deals with large-scale aspects, and with the early development of the Universe. The creation of life on Earth, and perhaps on other planets, is not part of the Big Bang theory.
Scientists "speculate" that the Big Bang created antimatter, but it was destroyed when coming into contact with stars, planets, and other matter.
It all started with the Big Bang. All the matter created from the Big Bang eventually formed planets and every thing else. From the moment matter was created during the Big Bang the matter was expanding and moving really fast. So eventually all the planets and stars and galaxies that were formed started to spin around each other from the velocity that was created.
Big bang is the name given to the time when people thought the earth was created. Its called big bang because scientists think that two planets collided and earth was created. However that is only a theory. They have no real proof or evidence of this thought. In religions like Islam for example they believe that Allah (the name of the god they worship) created everything. As in the universe and anything beyond it if there is anything beyond our universe. With Christianity, they believe that Jesus created the earth and then came down to greet his people. There are many theories. But big bang seems hardly true. If you look at everyday science of the rotation of planets you would see that its impossible for 2 planets to collide while floating through space. Its all a matter of thoughts and theories.
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
The earth was created by the big bang
It started with the big bang. This created the stars and planets
When the sun was being born, matter that was circling around it formed into planets. There was hundreds of planets, but most of them were destroyed when they crashed into each other. Eventually, only the main 8 planets were left. Then water came on earth from comets.(scientists think so anyway) and life was formed
There are a number of theories of how the earth was created. 1 God created the earth. 2 The earth was formed by a minute piece of matter that compressed so much it exploded creating our universe The BIG BANG Theory 3 God provided the material for the Big bang to Occur 4 "My own theory we are in a MultiVerse. Our Universe is surrounded by other distant Universes we cannot see. One of those other Universes had an occurrence or collision of planets or stars. This material shot through the MultiVerse into our present area and created a mass of various materials. That material compressed together and started the Big Bang which created our Universe; with Gods approval of course!" Roger Wolf
The origin of all matter on Earth can be traced back to the Big Bang, which occurred approximately 13.8 billion years ago. During the Big Bang, all the matter and energy in the universe were created and over time, this matter coalesced to form stars, planets, and ultimately Earth.