Chapter 12 Section 1 – How Did Life Begin?

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Chapter 12 Section 1 – How Did Life Begin?

The Age of the Earth When Earth formed, about 4.5 billion years ago, it was a fiery ball of molten rock. Eventually, the planet’s surface cooled and formed a rocky crust. Water vapor in the atmosphere condensed to form vast oceans.

The Age of the Earth Most scientists think life evolved in these oceans and that the evolution of life occurred over hundreds of millions of years.

Measuring Earth’s Age  Scientists have estimated the age of Earth using a technique called radiometric dating.