Hello guys! Hope y’all are doing fine. And please be careful while going out, and now that the lock down is released a bit and shops are open we need to be very careful because the virus has not ended yet.
Now, let me come to my new blog. Today, I’m here to share with you the mystery of our planet, Earth. Do you know how it all began? Everyone knows about the big bang, but what actually happened after that? How was life created? I watched a full 2 hours video on YouTube about this so here I am sharing it with y’all. So after the big bang, there were pieces of rocks floating in the space around the sun. It was billions of years ago. After few years a big piece appeared which had a strange force, later known as gravity. The gravity in the rock started attracting billions of small pieces towards it, and this combination of rocks produced some friction and that led to the melting of the rocks, and thus slowly a massive red ball of molten rock was formed, which was our planet Earth . And again after few years, another huge rock hit the Earth, which led to the melting of both the rocks and soon they turned into liquid, except that one piece remained in the outer space near Earth, and started revolving around it which was the formation of our Moon. After another few million years, the molten rocks cooled down, and started solidifying. But there were billions of small asteroids which hit Earth every hour, and these asteroids had very few drops of water in it and soon, a major percentage of Earth was covered with water, and this was the creation of oceans. But these oceans had destructive storms in it all the time and the Earth’s temperature still was about 172℃ which was impossible for existence of life. After few million years all of a sudden due to some strange forces, the Earth started cooling massively and soon the whole planet was covered with many kilometres thick ice. Now, the Earth seemed a massive snow ball with negative temperature. Slowly, this ice began to melt and now there was clearer water in the oceans and the sea beds were colder than the surface waters, and it had few plants in the bed which had some chemical reactions in it, known as photosynthesis and in the process it released oxygen and some microorganisms, which had single cell. Thus the single cell bacteria were the first organisms on Earth. These bacteria came up to the surface and this was the beginning of life forms in the planet. Soon after another few thousand years, and this was finally the Earth we live in now. The changes in our planet still continues, and so does life. This is a never ending cycle unless according to the myth there’s actually an end to our home planet, our Earth.