All matter formed together in a tiny ball smaller than an atom. All the force was too much, so the ball exploded. Tiny particles of matter gathered together to form planets.
nobody really knows. some people think it was the big bang, others think god did it. but i think 2 or more meteors colliding form rocky and rough planets.
It is impossible it PROVE or DISPROVE the existence of God. Belief in God is a mater of FAITH not science; Thus as the Big Bang, and formation of planets and Suns is a matter of SCIENTIFIC research and not FAITH, it is impossible to provide you with an answer. If you believe in God then it is correct for you to assume that God ultimately created everything. If you do not believe in God then, by definition, God did not create the Big Bang, and form planets and Suns.
This is because when the big bang theory was in it session it made a big plasma wave that had moved the compositions of every planet depending on its distance .
The Big Bang theory deals with large-scale aspects, and with the early development of the Universe. The creation of life on Earth, and perhaps on other planets, is not part of the Big Bang theory.
well there is a fact that you need to know here , the big bang formed the whole universe we observe nowadays and as the great astronaut carl sagan said " what happened before the big bang is not affected with what happened after the big bang " so we might never know .
The big bang theory has nothing to do with the formation of planets.
Everything happened after the big bang.
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After the big bang when the temperature of the universe cooled down, the gases combined to form matter in the form of planets.
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Nothing at all. Planets are cosmic afterthoughts, mere crumbs left over from the birth of the universe and that stars and galaxies that fill it.
Without the Big Bang there would be NOTHING. The entire Universe - including space, and apparently even time! - is the result of the Big Bang.
It started with the big bang. This created the stars and planets
Pieces of rock clumped together to make big ones
The Big Bang did not directly create Earth or any other planets. The Big Bang theory describes the initial expansion of the universe and the formation of fundamental elements. Planets formed later through processes like gravitational attraction and accretion of matter in solar systems. Each planet's formation is a result of its unique conditions and history.
Neptune came from the big bang like the rest of the planets it was formed by all of the gasses that were let off when the big bang happened.
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