No, water did not come from the asteroids a billion of years ago.
Asteroids are rocky remnants from the early formation of our solar system, originating from the cloud of gas and dust that surrounded the young sun over 4.5 billion years ago. They are mainly found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, but can also be found throughout the solar system. Some asteroids have been knocked out of the asteroid belt due to gravitational interactions with larger planets.
Meteorites can from asteroids that landed on Earth's surface. They were originally chipped off larger planetary bodies by bolide impact.
it came in about 13.7 billion years ago.
Asteroids are hypothesized to have originated from the remnants of the early solar system, specifically from the protoplanetary disk of gas and dust that surrounded the young Sun. These leftovers eventually came together to form asteroids in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, as well as in other regions of the solar system.
Water on the Moon likely came from comets, asteroids, or solar wind, which delivered water molecules that have accumulated over time in permanently shadowed regions at the poles. The Moon's lack of atmosphere and very low temperatures allowed these water molecules to remain frozen in the form of ice.
Our ancestors came from Africa billions of years ago
the cell is self-replicating, and after billions of years, homo sapiens came.
Scientists believe that the water on earth came from icy comets that collided with the planet. This would have mainly happened billions of years ago when the earth was still quite young, and when bombardment from such bodies was more frequent.
A long time ago, billions of years ago, creatures came from the sea unto land, and eventually they evolved into human beings. People did come from the sea, and it took billions of years of evolution for that to happen.
Asteroids are rocky remnants from the early formation of our solar system, originating from the cloud of gas and dust that surrounded the young sun over 4.5 billion years ago. They are mainly found in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, but can also be found throughout the solar system. Some asteroids have been knocked out of the asteroid belt due to gravitational interactions with larger planets.
Well, that question can have billions upon billions of answers, mine is when the movie Twilight came out.
Hell is a human construct (it's not even in the bible), so the Earth came first - by billions of years.
There are various theories as to where all the Earth's water came from, but several theories have fared better than the others. We know that the oceans existed as early as 100 million years after the formation of the Earth. When the Earth was in the process of forming, with a radius just 40% smaller than at present, it would have had enough gravity to hold on to a tenuous atmosphere with watervapor. The first water vapor on the planet would have come from the planet's internals, where volatile (low weight) chemicals would have a tendency to float to the top, and heavy chemicals (iron and nickel) would sink. Though the first of Earth's water came about through volcanism, this alone probably didn't produce enough to form stable pools on the surface. More water was added to the planet during several hypothesized large impacts from asteroids from the outer asteroid belt. Comparing the isotope ratios of water on Earth and water from comets and asteroids has revealed that the majority of the Earth'swater comes from asteroids.
Stars came first before the sun. Stars formed billions of years before the sun did as part of the process of galaxy formation. The sun is a relatively young star compared to many others in the universe.
I assume you are referring to the Cambrian Explosion... It was a period on Earth many millions of years ago after heavy bombardment from asteroids. A huge "explosion" of species and life came to form on Earth.
Current theory is that the asteroids formed along with the rest of the planets, until Jupiter reached its current mass, at which point gravitational resonance caused ejection and/or disruption of most of them.
its a big flying rock in space that came from other plantes when the universe was created