No, the Earth formed from gas and dust in the solar nebula that surrounded the young Sun. The protostar is the early stage of a star's formation, while the Earth's formation was part of the process that created the entire solar system.
no ice currently on earth is that old
The two creation theories that address the length of a day are the Young Earth Creationism (YEC) and the Day-Age Theory. YEC posits that the Earth is relatively young, typically interpreting the "days" of creation in Genesis as 24-hour periods. In contrast, the Day-Age Theory suggests that these "days" represent longer epochs or ages, allowing for an interpretation that accommodates geological and astronomical evidence for an older Earth. Both theories reflect different approaches to reconciling religious texts with scientific understanding.
The current thinking is that during the early Solar System, in what is called the Bombardment Period, a protoplanet collided with the young Earth and knocked off a big chunk (about 1/80th of the planet's mass). For a while, the debris of this collision circled Earth with Saturn-like rings, but eventually these consolidated into the Moon.
The oldest fossils found are considered to be from the late Archean period which ended 2500 million years ago. By contrast, the Earth is believed to be 4500 million years old. So, though both dates are amazingly old, the Earth is definitely older than the fossils.
Thee are three theories: 1) spin-off:when Earth was young and still cooling, a piece of Earth broke off at the eqautor while Earth was spinning rapidly 2)Capture-Earth captures a passing moon 3)Collision- A planet (orpheus) collided with Earth, creating fragments. The fragements came back together creating the new Earth with a moon. This is the accepted theory.
Yes, "Live While We're Young" by One Direction contains literary devices such as imagery ("tonight let's get some, and live while we're young"), repetition ("live while we're young" is repeated throughout), and metaphor ("tonight let's get some and live while we're young" suggests enjoying life to the fullest).
The answer is "Wisdom." It suggests that while wisdom can be overlooked or unappreciated by the young due to their inexperience, the elderly often value it greatly. This riddle reflects the idea that wisdom comes with age and experience.
well it means that the earth is young it small
No, and it's "Live While We're Young" not "Live While We Are Young"
No, the Earth formed from gas and dust in the solar nebula that surrounded the young Sun. The protostar is the early stage of a star's formation, while the Earth's formation was part of the process that created the entire solar system.
The giant impact hypothesis proposes that the Moon was created out of the debris left over from a collision between the young Earth and a Mars-sized body. The colliding body is sometimes called Theia (or Euryphaessa) for the mythical Greek Titan who was the mother of Selene, the goddess of the moon.[1][2]
Fossil evidence suggests that most dinosaurs (excluding sauropods) raised their young. There is no evidence I know of that proves Megalosaurus specifically did, but they probably did.
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at one at when the earth was young, there was no land but lava and water
A:The story of Joseph fleeing with Mary and Jesus to Egypt is to be found in Matthew's Gospel only. At verse 2:20, this gospel suggests that Mary did not have another child while in Egypt. Matthew does not say how long the young family was in Egypt, but most Christians imagine it was much less than 12 years.
No. The concepts are similar, and some people have been members of both teams, but they're not completely identical.