yes it was
No, the middle of the Earth is not a fireball. The Earth's core is composed of solid iron and nickel surrounded by a molten outer core. This intense heat is generated from the radioactive decay of elements within the Earth.
Yes, shortly after its formation about 4.6 billion years ago, Earth was indeed a hot and molten ball of rock due to the energy released during the accretion process. This molten state eventually cooled down, forming a solid crust that allowed for the development of oceans and continents over time.
No, a fire ball is typically created by combustion of material in the atmosphere, often seen in volcanic eruptions or explosions. Lighting a fire involves using a spark or flame to ignite a material like wood or gas to create heat and light.
The members of Earth, Wind & Fire are Maurice White, Philip Bailey, and Verdine White.
There were two brothers in Earth, Wind & Fire - Maurice White and Verdine White.
The ancient Greek philosopher Empedocles believed that there were fiery elements inside the Earth that caused volcanic eruptions. However, his theory was later disproven as scientists discovered that volcanic eruptions are caused by molten rocks and gases, not literal fireballs.
it is because as it is said that once venus too had life when earth was a fire ball. but it has notbeen proved still research is going on.
no
In space, a star. On Earth, a fireball.
It started of as a ball of fire
it began from the formation of the earth. earth started as a ball of fire
Earth was once a big ball which contain pangea and godwanaland.layer where formed then.
ball fire, stink fly, 4 arms
Sun is a ball of fire because it is covered with fire
Miles Alphonse (hes stupid isn't he)
When you throw a ball, gravity pulls it towards the earth. Initially, the force of your throw propels the ball upwards against gravity until it reaches its peak height. Once at the peak, gravity starts acting on the ball causing it to descend back towards the ground.
Fire ball is a game invented by joey and chandler in friends