earth was a ball of lava and rocks a medder hit and the lava in rock floow off and became a ball wich is the moon now and the earth cooled because it rained for many many years
There was no life on earth, but there may have been life some where else...
Earth.
Yes there is because do you really think earth Is the only plantet that has life.. No the whole world began and we just beloved it's just us but it's not the are other life on loads of other planets!
The shielding of Earth from ultraviolet rays began when the ozone layer formed around 2.4 billion years ago. This layer absorbs and scatters a significant portion of the Sun's ultraviolet radiation, protecting life on Earth from its harmful effects.
The Moon has been here since before life on Earth began. We believe that the Moon was formed of the debris blasted out of the Earth when another planet plowed into the pre-Earth, and essentially merged with it. This would have been when the Earth was still in the process of formation, about 4.5 billion years ago.
Homosexuality began wherever life on Earth began.Homosexuality began with the dawn of animal life on Earth.
It is where life began on Earth. It is the majority substance in life on Earth.
It is where life began on Earth. It is the majority substance in life on Earth.
The prevailing theory of the origin of life on earth posits that it began in the oceans.
There was no life on earth, but there may have been life some where else...
Earth.
Sharks. Life began in the ocean, not on the land.
There has been running water since before life began on Earth.
The scientific explanation for how life began on Earth is through a process called abiogenesis, where simple organic molecules combined and evolved into more complex structures over time, eventually leading to the first living organisms.
Life first began in the Earth's oceans, a few billion years ago. and cave men came from monkeys.
Life on Earth began about 3.8 billion years ago, initially with single-celled prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria.
Life on Earth began about 3.8 billion years ago, initially with single-celled prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria.