No. The only elements made within a few million years (actually a few seconds) after the Big Bang were hydrogen, helium, and trace amounts of lithium. Iron was not created until stars began nucleosynthesis.
No. The Big Bang happened long before Earth or Mars existed. The Big Bang happened about 13.7 billion years ago. All of the matter and energy in the universe was concentrated into a single point. Then all of a sudden it all started to rapidly expand outward. This sudden expansion is called the Big Bang. The Sun and Earth formed about 8 billion years later.
They are all celetial bodies, they came from the big bang,they are all formed at about the same time.
The "big bang" predated the Earth by about 8 billion years. The biggest bang that the Earth had was with a sister planet about 4.7 billion years ago which resulted in the formation of the moon (and the rotation of the Earth - i.e. day and night).
In terms of weight, iron makes up approximately 5% of the earths crust, the fourth most abundant element in the crust. However, remember Earth's Core is nearly all Iron.
Contrary to what is often portrayed in popular presentations of the Big Bang, the event was NOT an explosion of dense matter into empty space. It wasn't an explosion of ANYTHING. It was an expansion of space itself -- and it was NOT expanding into anything. In other words, the expansion took place at all parts of our Universe at the same time. Our Earth is as much at the center of the Big Bang as every other point in our Universe.
I'm guessing it was the 'Big Bang'
Not at present. All life on Earth appears to have evolved here, and it's all related.
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.
The iron core.
No. The Big Bang happened long before Earth or Mars existed. The Big Bang happened about 13.7 billion years ago. All of the matter and energy in the universe was concentrated into a single point. Then all of a sudden it all started to rapidly expand outward. This sudden expansion is called the Big Bang. The Sun and Earth formed about 8 billion years later.
They are all celetial bodies, they came from the big bang,they are all formed at about the same time.
They are all celetial bodies, they came from the big bang,they are all formed at about the same time.
The Core of the Earth is molten metal, practically all IRON. It contains most of the Earth's Mass.
All the layers of the Earth are solid except for the outer core which is comprised of molten iron and nickel.
The atomic mass of iron is 55.845amu, and is constant in all environments.
No. No relationship at all.
The Big Bang happened about 13.7 billion years ago. All of the matter and energy in the universe was concentrated into a single point. Then all of a sudden it all started to rapidly expand outward. This sudden expansion is called the Big Bang. The Sun and Earth formed about 8 billion years later.