Science has demonstrated that continents which are now separated were likely once joined. Science has also demonstrated through the work of plate tecktonics expert Dr. John Beaumgartner, that tektonic events can happen extremely rapidly. The flood record does mention the 'fountains of the great deep' (Genesis 7:11) as their way of explaining one of the mechanisms connected with the flood. Whatever these were, they were 'opened' suggesting volcanic activity on a large scale.
One thing is certain, and that is that the earth before the flood was very different from what the earth is like today. The climate was also probably quite different, since the warmer oceans and colder land masses produced the post-flood ice-age, as the planet settled back to relative equilibrium. Such massive extremes of weather, and even rain itself were possibly unknown before this.
It doesn't look like the Moon will hit Earth any time soon. In fact, it is gradually getting farther and farther away from Earth.
No. The first person to look down discovered Earth.
There was no life on earth, but there may have been life some where else...
You will never know what it look like under the earth's crust :)
The same because you only see one part of the Earth.Another answerConsidering that the moon is not geostationary, the Earth would look like a coin, though it would probably look somewhat like a sphere when the moon were directly above it.
13 is already prime. It doesn't need a rainbow.
rainbow rocks look raibowbut it has the colors [yellow silver gold red ]
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13 is already prime. It doesn't need a rainbow.
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it was the color of the rainbow. I think.
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my house looks awsome its rainbow
looks like a real puffle but colorful
well the Kansas flag looks like a sunflower at the way top of the flag then under it looks like a rainbow but in the rainbow the are words the are spanish that you dont understand at all. then if you look under that rainbow you see the fiftey stars on it.When you look at the bottom of the flag you see land.