Evolution states that species share common ancestry, going back to just one or a select few original forms. Current models suggest prokaryotes, eukaryotes and archaea may have distinct origins, but all eukaryotes, for example, would have evolved from some original eukaryotic organism.
This says nothing about land and water. Geology indicates ocean covered much of earth's surface from very early on.
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None. Tsunamis have been occuring since the oceans formed, long before people existed.
Simple compounds in oceans and hot springs
Salt is not formed in the sea. The salt existed before the water was there. As the oceans have risen and fallen and risen again over millions of years, they dissolved the salts on the ground and in rocks.
Max marsh brown is the greatest shark that has ever existed in our oceans.
Heinrich D. Holland has written: 'Mineral Deposits and the Evolution of the Biosphere - Dahlem Workshop Reports -' 'The chemistry of the atmosphere and oceans' -- subject- s -: Atmospheric chemistry, Chemical oceanography, Molecular evolution 'The chemical evolution of the atmosphere and oceans' -- subject- s -: Molecular evolution, Atmospheric chemistry, Chemical oceanogrpahy, Atomospheric chemistry, Chemical oceanography
Computer modeling, tectonic reconstructions, and paleomagnetic studies can be used to recreate the configuration of supercontinents that existed before Pangaea. By analyzing geological data such as rock formations, paleoclimate evidence, and the distribution of fossils, researchers can piece together the positions of continents and oceans to reconstruct past supercontinents like Rodinia or Gondwana.
Salt (NaCl) is a naturally occurring substance (and therefore was not invented) that has been known about since prehistoric times. It has existed as a compound at least since the oceans formed, long before people arrived on the planet.
Before the oceans fully receded over the current United States, dinosaurs, flying reptiles, and huge turtles existed on an island located in the central to south-west central area of the current USA.
Sir Isaac Newton was the first person to explain tides scientifically, proposing that the gravitational pull of the moon caused the tides in the Earth's oceans. His work on gravity and motion paved the way for his understanding of tidal forces.
Saltwater disproves evolution, because each year, the oceans get a little more salt in the from rocks, and if each year the ocean gathers a little bit of salt, then by now if the earth was millions of years old, we could float on the oceans, but we can't.Ashlyn Age 9
first of all the earth has only existed for a couple thousand years and God created the oceans at one time there wasn't only one.