question 2 (1 point)\naccording to the nebular hypothesis, the sun, the earth, and other planets in our…

question 2 (1 point)\naccording to the nebular hypothesis, the sun, the earth, and other planets in our solar system formed from an enormous cloud of gas and dust. which of the following is not correct about the earth shortly after its formation?\nthere were no oceans\nthe internal structure of the earth was homogeneous\nthe surface was bombarded by meteorites\nthe atmosphere was composed mostly of oxygen\nits size was larger that todays earth

question 2 (1 point)\naccording to the nebular hypothesis, the sun, the earth, and other planets in our solar system formed from an enormous cloud of gas and dust. which of the following is not correct about the earth shortly after its formation?\nthere were no oceans\nthe internal structure of the earth was homogeneous\nthe surface was bombarded by meteorites\nthe atmosphere was composed mostly of oxygen\nits size was larger that todays earth

Answer

Brief Explanations:

Shortly after Earth's formation, there were no oceans yet as water accumulated later. The internal structure was homogeneous before differentiation. The surface was bombarded by meteorites. The atmosphere was not composed mainly of oxygen; early Earth's atmosphere had little free - oxygen. Also, Earth has not decreased in size significantly since its early formation.

Answer:

The atmosphere was composed mostly of oxygen