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If the Earth was once all rock and fire, how do flowers grow?
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- Anonymous1 month ago
Comets brought water.
Then things started growing.
- MegamindLv 53 months ago
After the fire went out rocks broke down to dirt and THEN flowers evolved from plants that weren’t flowers
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- thinkingtimeLv 73 months ago
The climate changed and rock was broken into tiny fragments by the weather. As plants and animals appeared, the earth got more varied and easy to grow in and on.
- JameyLv 73 months ago
It still is all rock and fire underneath. The arth's crust is relatively thin (it's about the same thickness of apple peel scaled up). There are nutrients in the soil and that combined with sunlight and water allows plants to grow.
- 3 months ago
The key phrase here is "was once". That is, it no longer is all rock and fire, hasn't been so for billions of years.
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