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If everything was bubbling and boiling away. . . y;know.

I just thought of this after boiling the kettle dry , lol. Why is it when it's YOUR turn to mash, the kettle doesn't have enough water in it?

2007-11-25 09:59:06 · 18 answers · asked by ~☆ Petit ♥ Chou ☆~ 7 in Science & Mathematics Earth Sciences & Geology

Cool answer Dwayne.. I was watching a prog on "the big bang" the effects were awesome but the explanation of where the water came from was far from credible. Though there's evidence that certain things evolved up to a point where there is no further need for further adaptation, I believe that Earth is unique and so are we.

2007-11-25 22:01:10 · update #1

iwill b... perhaps you can enlighten us to the necessity for 11 fingers and seven toes?.....
Some well thought about answers here so lets throw another spanner in the works.... what if...

2007-11-25 22:13:18 · update #2

What if the Big Bang was the way GOD created the planets ...and THEN he created the life upon it... does theory explain why this could not be so?

2007-11-25 22:15:47 · update #3

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water is a combination of hydrogen and oxygen, it formed when the planet cooled. you should know that every form of life on the planet at one time evolved from the oceans. everything wasn't boiling forever, there's water on even the dryest planets in our solar system as well, just buried deep or encased in rock.

and if you just boiled your kettle dry then the water is still there, its just a gas now, really these things are elementary school facts

As to how people got onto a huge debate over Creationism is beyond me. I swear, I could post something like "can I wear blue socks with black shoes" and the Christians would find a way to make it Biblically unfounded somehow.

The "Big Bang" was an explotion of hyper dense elements, and 'life' as people like to put it, is just a complex combination of chemical reactions. The fact that we witness microbal evolution on a hugely fast scale may be a bit of insight on the 'theory' that more complex creatures such as mammals evolve on an exponentially slower scale. Or you can just bury your head in the sand and think that some all knowing entity created everything, you can also run screaming every time lightning flashes in the sky as well. The good news is that we are evolving and these views will eventually seem as 'hocus pocus-sy' as the world being flat in a few generations...hopefully.

2007-11-25 10:03:01 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

If you use "Big Bang" theory as fact then life evolved from non life!? Which science says is impossible. Thsi also means that out of all the speices of plants and animals over entire world only man gain intelligence!? Out of entire universe (created by big bang) only Earth developed life!? Evolution for some reason also stopped!? Now where I agree creation also is theory and one can punch holes in that as well, it makes more logical sense that the Universe, Earth and even life was created by something intelligent not from nothing at all.

2007-11-25 18:05:14 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Ok so all the other planets cant hold the water in but the sun cant boil away ours, now is that pure coincidence or what? I'll go with the last addition to your Q fella and have a star to boot. I for one appreciate a question that makes folk think. good on y'

atom you mean to tell us lightening isnt God lashing out at us? hawhaw your a card fella.

2007-11-26 06:23:16 · answer #3 · answered by "Train" 3 · 1 0

Water, as you know, is H2O. At temperatures around and above 2000 deg. C, water decomposes into the constituent elements.

As the universe cooled after the "big bang" Oxygen and Hydrogen will have formed water, which froze into ice. As the gravitational forces formed stars and planets, these particles will have been drawn into the nascent planets, where they could melt, to form oceans and rivers.

Simple, really.

2007-11-25 18:05:51 · answer #4 · answered by Bob P 5 · 2 0

The water from your kettle may have boiled away from the kettle, but is still on the planet. The planet has a lot more gravity than your kettle, hence the earth has an atmosphere and your kettle does not have it's own atmosphere.

2007-11-25 18:03:08 · answer #5 · answered by Crypt 6 · 2 1

For one, the universe didn't evolve. It was created. The water comes from God and so does everything else. People were created in God's image and God created everything. They need to change these school books and tell the truth!!!

2007-11-25 18:03:16 · answer #6 · answered by Michelle Y 1 · 3 0

not even the sun can evaporate the amount of water on the earth. during the beginning of time, the big bang sent molecules the size of our planet flying 6x 12^67 light years per hour everywhere. some of those molecules were complete gas like our gas giants, Jupiter Saturn, Uranus and Neptune and some of them were metal core rock planets. earth mars Venus etc....

2007-11-25 18:06:47 · answer #7 · answered by εϊзSmart Cookieεϊз 4 · 1 1

watch Planet Earth , Blue Planet and Fearless Planet on Discovery and Science channels

when magma rises it cools at the surface and the ice age came and the climates changed and melted the ice to make water ... yadda yadda yadda

2007-11-25 18:06:04 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I know that this is not the answer you are asking for but: The world did not evolve. That's where all the water came from.

2007-11-25 18:02:52 · answer #9 · answered by Dwayne G 2 · 3 0

lol...evolution hasn't stopped...thats why we have smarter and smarter people and stupider and stupider people and people with 11 fingers and 7 toes...It just sometimes happens. As of how water came, I say that big bang theory there. Big bang makes Hydrogen and Oxygen clash...thus...water...

2007-11-25 18:16:06 · answer #10 · answered by iwill b 1 · 1 2

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