PANGAEA
The first continent on Earth is believed to be Pangaea, which existed around 335 million years ago. It was a supercontinent that later broke apart into the continents we have today.
The first layer of the Earth's atmosphere, which is closest to the Earth's surface, is called the troposphere. This layer is where weather events occur and most of the Earth's clouds and precipitation are found.
The first type of rock to exist on the planet was igneous rock. It formed from the cooling and solidification of molten material from the Earth's interior. This process contributed to the formation of the Earth's crust by creating the initial solid surface layer as the molten material cooled and hardened.
The first mission to explore a planet other than Earth or the Moon was Mariner 2, launched by NASA in 1962. It conducted a flyby of Venus and provided valuable data about the planet's atmosphere and surface temperature.
Alfred Wegener, a German meteorologist, first proposed the idea of a supercontinent called Pangaea in the early 20th century. He suggested that over time, this supercontinent broke apart to form the continents as we know them today through a process called continental drift.
Mazlan Othman was the first ambassador in the planet of Earth.
All planets other than Earth could be considered alien. Earth is the only planet known to harbor life.
The is the first continent called Pangeathe first continet was pangea, when all the continets were one
The is the first continent called Pangeathe first continet was pangea, when all the continets were one
earth has never visited another planet
First on Planet EarthChristians believe that Adam and then Eve were the first on earth. They believe that God created the earth, and then the animals, then Adam followed by Eve.
Earth
Earth.
There are several words in your question that can be confusing. First, Antarctica is a continent, not a hemisphere. (Hemispheres cover halves of the planet.) The continent of Antarctica does contain about 90% of the earth's store of ice.
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No, earth is the third planet away from the sun.
Earth is third from the Sun .