You would have to be travelling faster than the speed of light in order to do this. And, theoretically speaking, this would be impossible to do.
However, if you were possible to travel faster than the speed of light, you would need to be travelling 1.25x the speed of light (which is about 3.75 x 108 m/s2).
Mercury is believed to have formed around the same time as Earth, approximately 4.5 billion years ago, during the early stages of our solar system's formation. Therefore, Mercury is not significantly older than Earth.
Cannot be done as the Earth is much older than the oldest fossils.
Yes, the planet Earth is older then any rock layer found on its surface. When Earth first formed it was entirely molten and layers of rock did not start forming until after it had cooed and the surface had solidified.
No. Planets in solar system were created same time as earth was created. -The memory Guru of India
The word Terra is Latin. In Greek, the name of the Earth is Gaia. English is not the oldest language, that is why there are older words.
According to the theory of relativity, time dilation occurs as an object's velocity approaches the speed of light. As a result, time will appear to pass slower for you as you travel near the speed of light compared to your twin who remains on Earth. Therefore, when you eventually reach your twin, they would be older than you.
No, the Sun is older than the Earth.
The earth is not younger than the moon
The materials that formed the Earth are in fact OLDER than the Earth, because they were around BEFORE the Earth was formed. The Elements that you are made of were formed inside STARS before the Earth ever existed.
Earth , Wind and Fire
Earth is older than 3.8 billion years.
Milky Way Galaxy, Sun, Earth
Jupiter has a longer year (about 4300 Earth days) than Mars (687 Earth days) because it is much further away from the Sun, and so has a longer distance to travel to complete one orbit (and it also goes more slowly as a result of the distance)
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The Earth is part of the Solar System, so they are of the same age.
Mercury is believed to have formed around the same time as Earth, approximately 4.5 billion years ago, during the early stages of our solar system's formation. Therefore, Mercury is not significantly older than Earth.
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