it looked like your mom
hot ,wet,
it looked quiet like pangea.
Almost like they look now. Plate movement is extremely slow, about the rate of fingernail growth.
dont know this is a hard one
When sedimentary rocks are first laid down their layers (bedding) are tangential to the earths surface (essentially they look flat). They remain like this unless two of the earths continental plates on which the flat bedded rocks are deposited crash together. When they crash together, the layers are squashed horizontally and become deformed as a result. Frequently this deformation causes the layers to fold (like scrunching paper) to accommodate and the result is folded rocks.
During the devonian time period most of land was under water.
hot ,wet,
Desolate desert with next to nothing plant life.
Type your answer here... it was wet and the surface was covered with a thin layer of warm water.
it looked quiet like pangea.
During the Tertiary Period, the surface of the earth looked much like it does today. It was quite warm with periods of cold much like today.
It has no solid surface. It would hold 9 and a half earths on its face! Looks a bit like a squished ball.
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The Cenozoic era's surface was very bumpy and that when the Earth was flat. When the world started getting round Earths surface started getting flat, but that when there was a lot of earthquakes, which wiped out all the dinasours and made them exstinct.
the earths continents are the same ..
the answer is simple there is more, lots, lots more in the unknown universe that we have still to learn. what is at the earths core? what does pluto's surface look like? you get the idea
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.