I found this on a website:
"The Sun and the Earth are about the same age:
four and a half billion years old. Astronomers
believe that they formed from a cloud of spinning
gas and dust. Most of it was pulled into the center
and formed the Sun, while some of it was thrown
outward into the shape of a huge, lumpy pancake.
The Earth and all the other planets formed from
the lumpy regions of this spinning disk. When the
Sun gathered enough gas to heat up and turn on
its central "engine", a huge wind came out from
the Sun and blew away all of the gas between the
planets, and most of the dust. The remainder of
the dust had stuck to each other to form asteroids
and comets, and for a long while these rocks
bombarded Earth. They still do today, but not nearly
so much and so often."
2007-09-07 22:11:55
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answer #1
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answered by I.prefer.gmail 4
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Yes, though both formed from the same gas cloud, the earth took more time to cool down and coalesce into the solid that we see today. So, earth is younger.
2007-09-08 05:14:29
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answered by Swamy 7
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i think i sun is older than earth..
2007-09-08 09:30:03
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answer #3
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answered by Kristian C 2
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the sun and the earth had the same age ;4.5 bellions years
2007-09-08 11:17:32
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answered by Catch me if you can!!! 2
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i think, yes... ;)
2007-09-08 05:16:49
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answer #5
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answered by xssy 3
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