The
Earth
formed over 4.5 billion years ago, and it has been
changing ever since.
Sometimes these changes happen very fast. An
earthquake
can split the ground in a few seconds. Lava from a volcanic
eruption can spread over the side of a
volcano
in minutes. A heavy rainstorm can flood a neighborhood in a day. These
changes are easy to see.
But most changes happen so slowly we don't notice them at all. The continents slowly creep across the surface of
the Earth at an average speed of eight centimeters a year. Over hundreds of millions of years, mountains form, and then
slowly erode away.
How do Earth scientists know about these changes? They do a lot of detective work, and they
look for clues all over the Earth!