yes it did
Actually, Earth has undergone significant changes over millions of years due to geological processes, climate variations, and biological evolution. Continents have shifted, mountain ranges have risen and eroded, and life forms have evolved and gone extinct. The Earth we see today is a result of this dynamic and ever-changing history.
False. Earth has undergone significant changes over millions of years due to geological processes, changes in climate, and the evolution of life forms. The continents have shifted, oceans have formed and disappeared, and the landscape has been shaped by natural forces.
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.
Scottish geologist James Hutton is credited with proposing the principle of uniformitarianism. He argued that the geological processes we see today have been shaping the Earth for millions of years, and that these processes can be used to explain Earth's past.
It took approximately 2.4 billion years for Earth's atmosphere to reach oxygen levels similar to what we see today. This increase in oxygen was primarily due to the photosynthetic activity of early cyanobacteria, which released oxygen as a byproduct.
Not just millions. Earth has sustained life for several billion years.
Actually, Earth has undergone significant changes over millions of years due to geological processes, climate variations, and biological evolution. Continents have shifted, mountain ranges have risen and eroded, and life forms have evolved and gone extinct. The Earth we see today is a result of this dynamic and ever-changing history.
The water cycle
millions and millions of years ago
False. Earth has undergone significant changes over millions of years due to geological processes, changes in climate, and the evolution of life forms. The continents have shifted, oceans have formed and disappeared, and the landscape has been shaped by natural forces.
There were no cities millions of years ago.
No, the Earth was uninhabitable for millions of years.
volcanoes take millions of years to occur. it changes earth's surface.
volcanoes take millions of years to occur. it changes earth's surface.
The Earth's surface looks the way it does because of the way the wind, water, and the tectonic plates move under the surface. They have shaped the surface into what it is today through millions of years of change.
My opinion on this question is that its probably a pattern on earth. Maybe in millions of years the earth would look like pangea, then eventually back to how it is now and repeating.
Millions of years