06-08-1999, 10:25 AM
Great answer, but, I had always thought that
the Earth when created was much smaller by 20% than it is today and that is spun
28,000 to 32,000 MPH. It's orbit was closer to the sun and allowed more sunlight. This provided a better condition for life to grow. When the planet beyond Mars was torn apart, Earth sustained massive dammage and the loss of the Dinosaurs and the creation of the moon. Over time it gained more mass and slowed a bit with the moon gradually comming closer.
the Earth when created was much smaller by 20% than it is today and that is spun
28,000 to 32,000 MPH. It's orbit was closer to the sun and allowed more sunlight. This provided a better condition for life to grow. When the planet beyond Mars was torn apart, Earth sustained massive dammage and the loss of the Dinosaurs and the creation of the moon. Over time it gained more mass and slowed a bit with the moon gradually comming closer.