Friday, December 9, 2011

What provided our planet Earth oceans, moisture and life when Earth was born?

What provides Earth to have oceans and moisture when our planet is young?





Does this have something to do with the outer planets of solar system and the remains of asteroid belt?|||ummm.. the big guy upstairs, God.. helllooo





the earth was not born, it was created|||god|||God|||The heavy elements are the remnants of an exploded star which I believe was at least 2nd generation. The hydrogen is in open space, and the oxygen is one of these heavy elements. The oxygen comes out of rocks in the earth, allowing the hydrogen to burn, forming water.





Some water does drop in with these comets and maybe asteroids, I don't know. Why does it matter?|||I think most of it has to do with the formation of the atmosphere. The atmosphere returns certain moisture to the earth or what not over long periods of time until they reach that certain point.|||when earth was a massive melting sphere of elements about 300 million yrs ago the moon crashed into the earth. this shattered both planets hurling the wounded smaller moon and debrie into our solar system, after the planets settled the frozen debrie from our solar system began to pull back to earth due to gravity. As the debrie fell the ice melted filling the gorge's of the earth which in time created what u see now

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