Before Earth became a blue world filled with oceans, continents, and life, it was a place of unimaginable violence. Formed from cosmic dust and shaped by relentless impacts, extreme heat, and a hostile early universe, our planet endured billions of years of transformation before it could support even the simplest forms of life. The Earth's Beginning takes readers on an epic journey through deep time, tracing the story of our planet from its birth in a turbulent stellar environment to the emergence of the first stable oceans and primitive life. Drawing on modern discoveries in cosmology, geology, and Earth science, Mohammad Umar presents a clear and compelling narrative that explains how fire, water, and chance combined to create the only known habitable world in the universe. The book explores the formation of the Sun and planets, the violent collisions that shaped early Earth and created the Moon, the cooling of a molten surface into solid crust, and the long processes that allowed oceans and atmosphere to form. Complex scientific ideas are explained with clarity and care, making the vast timescales and extreme conditions of early Earth accessible to general readers without sacrificing scientific accuracy. More than a history of rocks and planets, this book reveals how delicate and improbable Earth's transformation truly was. It shows how destruction and creation worked together over billions of years to produce a stable environment capable of supporting life, and why understanding Earth's earliest history matters for understanding our place in the universe today. Written for curious readers, students, and science enthusiasts alike, The Earth's Beginning offers a sweeping, evidence-based account of how our planet came to be, reminding us that the ground beneath our feet is the result of a long and extraordinary cosmic story.
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