It depends on which creation story you are talking about. All early cultures have their own creation myths. And some cultures have more than one creation myth.
For example, The Bible has 2 different accounts of creation. The Bible's creation myths were most likely updated versions of Babylonian or Sumerian creation myths.
There is no science creation story. There are scientific theories concerning the creation and development of the universe, the formation of the solar system and the earth and the emergence and evolution of life.
Space debris striking the Earth's atmosphere and heating to incandescence.
This explanation unified the motion of celestial bodies and motion of objects 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.
It says in the bible that in the beginning God created the earth, human and other living and non- living thing. God created Adam and Eve so that there will be caring what God created. This is the creation. But in the Scientific explanation, it says that we came from ape that it evolved after how many years. In Scientific explanation, it also says that we people exist in the 2 theories. These are the Big-bang Theory and Divine Theory. In Big-bang Theory it explains the beginning of the universe. The Big-bang exploded and small particles were formed like the stars and others. Where side would be believe in, the Scientific explanation or the Biblical. In my own, I believe in creation because if there's no God There's no universe, ape.
Old Earth Creation is a belief that God created the Earth and life over a long period of time, in line with scientific evidence of an ancient Earth. This differs from Young Earth Creationism, which holds that the Earth is only a few thousand years old. Old Earth Creationists accept scientific findings like the age of the Earth and evolution, while still attributing these processes to a divine creator.
Humanists typically believe in evolution as the scientific explanation for the diversity of life on Earth. They may view creation accounts in religious texts as symbolic or mythological rather than literal interpretations of how the world and living beings came into existence. Humanists often prioritize evidence-based knowledge and critical thinking in understanding the origins of life.
The question mark in "Earth's Beginning" suggests uncertainty or speculation about the exact origins of the Earth. It invites viewers to contemplate the mystery of the Earth's creation and the scientific theories surrounding it.
the plate of the earth is made out of the crust which in scientific answers would be dirt grass and volcanic tubes
The solar system and its planets was fromed from a very large supernova, or massive explosion. (Scientific explanation) God created the entire universe and everything in it. (Biblical explanation)
Not everything on Earth is chemistry. Earth is also comprised of geology, physics, biology, and other scientific fields. Additionally, there are non-scientific aspects of Earth such as art, history, culture, and human society that are not directly related to chemistry.
Before the earth got here, there had to be a universe - the stars and the sun, around which our world revolves. The universe is considered to have started with a "Big Bang", when a single primordal point of matter and energy exploded, eventually expanding to form the universe as we know it. Science tells us that the Earth was then formed from hot gases around the Sun. Present estimates put the age of the earth at 4.54 billion years, plus or minus 45 million years.Of course, this scientific explanation differs from theological views on creation, which can be reviewed at: http://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-story-of-creation