The following are the differences between a fire and a flowering plant –
a) A flowering plant can move partially but a fire cannot
b) A flowering plant possess sensitivity to external stimuli but a fire is not sensitive
c) A flowering plant is able to reproduce but a fire cannot reproduce
d) A flowering plant can respire but a fire do not respire
e) A flowering plant need nutrition to survive but a fire do not need nutrition to survive
f) A flowering plant grow in size and shape but a fire do not show any such growth.
Answer:
The most accepted theory about the origin of Earth is that it formed by a process called planetary accretion
Explanation:
The most accepted theory about the origin of Earth is that it formed by a process called planetary accretion. In this process, the Earth is believed to have been formed from a cloud of gas and dust that remained following the Sun's formation. This cloud of gas and dust is referred to as the solar nebula.
Differentiation refers to the process by which the various layers of the earth were formed; core, mantle, and crust
Answer:
It's Accretion