k Protoplanetary Earth, illustration Protoplanetary Earth, illustration. The Earth formed from small rocky bodies planetesimals that accreted due to gravitational attraction in the protoplanetary disc of the early Solar System. As the planetesimals impacted the protoplanet, they turned the surface molten and triggered volcanic eruptions. This is the process by which the Earth and the other inner Solar System planets formed around 4.6 billion years ago. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Protoplanetary Earth, illustration Protoplanetary Earth, illustration. The Earth formed from small rocky bodies  planetesimals  that accreted  due to gravitational attraction  in the protoplanetary disc of the early Solar System. As the planetesimals impacted the protoplanet, they turned the surface molten and triggered volcanic eruptions. This is the process by which the Earth and the other inner Solar System planets formed around 4.6 billion years ago.
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Protoplanetary Earth, illustration

Protoplanetary Earth, illustration. The Earth formed from small rocky bodies (planetesimals) that accreted (due to gravitational attraction) in the protoplanetary disc of the early Solar System. As the planetesimals impacted the protoplanet, they turned the surface molten and triggered volcanic eruptions. This is the process by which the Earth and the other inner Solar System planets formed around 4.6 billion years ago.

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