The Earth was made long after the Big Bang, since the Big Bang occurred around 13.7 billion years ago and Earth is about 4.5 billion years old.
Basically after the Big Bang, energy was converted into matter and the Universe was filled with clouds of hydrogen and helium gas. These clouds would coalesce through gravity to form galaxies and stars. One of these stars, our Sun, would form in the Milky Way galaxy. There would be a disk of gas and dust orbiting our Sun, from which Earth would form.
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No. Not much known during the Big Bang, but the big bang was 4.5 billion years ago, and it is today. Earth was formed once the big bang cooled down, and the big bang formed petrol in the ground because everything has been molten and formed petrol and got buried by the radiation when the bang cooled down and formed Earth.
It doesn't matter whether an atom is part of an "animate creature" or anything else in the universe. All animate creatures, and likewise all inanimate objects, are made up of atoms. The atoms of most of the materials we find on Earth were formed by various nuclear fusion and fission processes in stars. Before the formation of stars, all matter was formed in the Big Bang. The Big Bang remains a subject of considerable research in physics.
The Big bang theory states that the galaxies are in fact moving away from each other
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There were no gas clouds prior to the Big Bang. Indeed, there were no atoms, no sub-atomic particles, and no quarks -- all of these came into being after the start of the Big Bang. What was there BEFORE our Universe started to expand? The answer is simple: we don't know.
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The planet Earth and its crust did not form until about nine billion years after the Big Bang. In a sense, the Big Bang caused everything, but the connection of the Big Bang to the Earth's crust is not very direct.
Without the big bang there wouldn't be an Earth to have a history.
stars created light with s big bang and thats how the earth was made
There is no such thing as the big bang, you fools. God created the earth!
The big bang theory is a model of cosmology it does not have any relation with earth's creation .
It didn't. The Big Bang pre-dates our Earth by about eight billion years.
Big Bang Cosmology deals with the start (not necessary a creation) of our Universe as a whole, not with our Earth.
There is no such thing as the big bang, you nidwits. God created the earth!
There is no such thing as the big bang, you idiots. God created the Earth!
No, it didn't. At the moment of the 'big bang', which was really an expansion and not a noisy explosion, there was absolutely nothing except the massless energy that brought the big bang about. The earth didn't exist until billions of years after the big bang.
Implying that you believe in The Big Bang Theory then yes our "World" aka Earth was created from the products of The Big Bang.