Read the Bible.
Read Genesis 1:1 = In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
It explains it all. In the beginning, God MADE EVERYTHING!
God Rox!
2006-11-29 13:15:57
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answer #1
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answered by Al Bhed Princess 2
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This is how it pretty much started.
The solar system was chaos. A newly born star has been attracting some stardust and comets. Comets and other rocks have been smashing into each other causing them to form large rocks. Now there are planets. The planets are smashing into each other, trying to take its place in orbit.
Now everything is in its place. Except a large planet the size of Mars smashes into a large molten rock called Earth. The molten lava that spills out, hardens in space, and circles the Earth, becoming the Moon.
Now Earth is a molten ball with a thin surface of hardened rock. Volcanoes everywhere. When they erupt they spew not only lava but also gases and water vapor.
Large amounts of water vapor are in the air. Eventually everything will cool down and it will rain, filling the oceans.
Everything is calm.
Life begins to form under the surface of the water. There is no oxygen in the air and therefore all UV radiation would mess up DNA of life forms. However water natural barrier.
Life complexes. Photosynthesis. Air gets released out into the air and eventually bounds into O3 and forms a compound called Ozone. It reaches to the top of the atmosphere and blocks UV light.
Fish evolve and leave water.
2006-11-29 13:00:48
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Based on the available evidence, current scientists have been able to reconstruct detailed information about the planet's past. Earth is believed to have formed around 4.57 billion years ago out of the solar nebula, along with the Sun and the other planets. Initially molten, the outer layer of the planet cooled when water began accumulating in the atmosphere when the planet was about half its current radius, resulting in the solid crust. The moon formed soon afterwards, possibly as the result of the impact with a Mars-sized object known as Theia. Outgassing and volcanic activity produced the primordial atmosphere; condensing water vapor, augmented by ice delivered by comets, produced the oceans.[6] The highly energetic chemistry is believed to have produced a self-replicating molecule around 4 billion years ago, and half a billion years later, the last common ancestor of all life lived.[7]
The development of photosynthesis allowed the sun's energy to be harvested directly; the resultant oxygen accumulated in the atmosphere and gave rise to the ozone layer. The incorporation of smaller cells within larger ones resulted in the development of complex cells called eukaryotes.[8] Cells within colonies became increasingly specialized, resulting in true multicellular organisms. Aided by the absorption of harmful ultraviolet radiation by the ozone layer, life colonized the surface of Earth.
Over hundreds of millions of years, continents formed and broke up as the surface of Earth continually reshaped itself. The continents have migrated across the surface of the Earth, occasionally combining to form a supercontinent. Roughly 750 million years ago (mya), the earliest known supercontinent Rodinia, began to break apart. The continents later recombined to form Pannotia, 600–540 mya, then finally Pangaea, which broke apart 180 mya.[9]
Since the 1960s, it has been hypothesized that severe glacial action between 750 and 580 mya, during the Neoproterozoic, covered much of the planet in a sheet of ice. This hypothesis has been termed "Snowball Earth", and is of particular interest because it preceded the Cambrian explosion, when multicellular lifeforms began to proliferate.[10]
Since the Cambrian explosion, about 535 mya, there have been five mass extinctions.[11] The last occurred 65 mya, when a meteorite collision probably triggered the extinction of the (non-avian) dinosaurs and other large reptiles, but spared small animals such as mammals, which then resembled shrews. Over the past 65 million years, mammalian life has diversified, and several mya, a small African ape gained the ability to stand upright. This enabled tool use and encouraged communication that provided the nutrition and stimulation needed for a larger brain. The development of agriculture, and then civilization, allowed humans to influence the Earth in a short timespan as no other life form had, affecting both the nature and quantity of other life forms, and the global climate.
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2006-11-29 22:17:43
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answer #3
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answered by catzpaw 6
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in the beginnig God created the heavens and the earth
and the earth had no form and there was darkness.
and the spirit of God moved across the face of the deep
and God said "let there be light" and there was light
and God divided the light from the darkness.
God called the light day
and the darkness night
and the evening and the morning were the first day
then God said let there be a firmanent in the midst of the waters and let it divide the waters from the waters.
so God made a firmanent above the water and he called the firmanent heaven. and the evening and the mornig were the second day
and gods said let their be dry land and it was so.
and God called the dry land earth and he called the gathering of waters the seas. and God saw that this was good
and god said let the earth brign forth grass and the herb yeilding seed and the tree yeilding fruit. and it was so
and God saw these things that were after hiskind and he saw that it was Good
and the evening and the morning were the third day.
and God said let there be lights in the the heaven, so that day and night be divided. and let them be for signs, for seasons, for days and for years. and this was so
and god made two great lights, the greater one to rule the day and the lesser light to rule the night. e made the stars also.
and he set these lights in the heaven so that they might givel light to the world.
and the vening and the morning were the 4th day
and god said let the waters bring forth abundantly the movign creature. and god creatd the great whales and every moving thing that swam in the sa and every winged fowl. and god saw this was good.and he blessed them saying be fruitful and multiply, and let the seas be full and the let the fowl multiply the earth.
and the vening and the mornign were the fifth day
and god said let the earht bring forth th eliving creature, cattle and creepign things. and the beast of the earth after his kind...and it was so.
and God made these things and saw that it was good.
and god said let us make manin our image after our like ness and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea over the fowl of the air and over the cattle and over the earth and over all creeping things. so god created man inhis own image. male and female he created them both. and he gave them dominion over all things.
and god saw everything that he had made and behold it was very good. and th evening and the mornig were the sixth day.
thus the heaven and th earth were finished and all the host of them
and on the seventh day god restedfrom his work which he had made, and god blessed and sanctified the seventh day becaus eit was the day that he had rested from his work which he had done.
2006-11-29 13:18:26
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answer #4
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answered by ticklish101 2
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Read Genesis 1:1
It's a simple explanation, and believable. It is the best big bang theory I've ever heard: "God said it and BANG! it happened"
Unless you really want to be related to flea-eating monkeys, if you do, be my guest, but personally I don't even know why people would want to believe something like that. I have a hard time thinking that I'm genetically linked to some of the people I meet....
2006-11-29 13:10:53
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answer #5
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answered by La Reina 2
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Biblical stuff and all that junk aside, no one's incredibly particular. some scientists have faith it basically happened, yet maximum have no theory. it incredibly is between the large mysteries. the super Bang is the belief of ways the universe became created, yet no longer how existence started.
2016-12-14 09:22:12
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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slung out from the huge mass that would be our sun the earth cooled to a semi-solid ball, shortly after that an asteroid struck the young earth ripping a chunk which would become our moon
2006-11-29 13:19:59
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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I made it and i think i did a good job of fixing up the place until you came along!
2006-11-29 13:40:21
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answer #8
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answered by Vlad the impaler 3
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we will never know.
2006-11-29 13:08:12
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answer #9
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answered by peregrine003 2
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