The Beginning of Time
Chapter One As It Happened There have been dinosaurs and humans, but how do we know what the real first species of life was like. To start off we should take in some facts. For example, between the beginning of time and now there has been what has been known as a total demolition of all living things. Then again not everything died for if it did, than where did we come from? We couldn't have just popped out from midair, it is unimaginable. So what did happen, well this is my theory. In the year 1,000,000,000 B.C., the earth was barren of all life. The only thing to be seen was vast deserts. Every day on what we call earth the weather was always the same. Every day it was at least 200 degrees F. In August (on what is now North America) of this year during the night, there seemed to be a huge shooting star hovering above the sky. Slowly it became larger until finally it seemed as big as the sun. Like a bat out of Hell, it slammed onto the earth's surface. Throwing the earth into orbit and giving the earth a crater. What had hit the earth was a planet from another solar system named (From the top of my head) Florpia. This planet was a lush forest environment overrun by many species of animals. Most of which this earth has yet to know about. Florpia bounced off of planet earth and flew off into another galaxy leaving behind debris of all sorts. Most of the debris was parts of plants and a few dead animals. Months passed and slowly all of the debris disappeared into thin air leaving nothing behind but a couple of seeds planted in the earth below. Weird, dark, see-through shapes began to form in the daylight sky slowly the temperature of the land began to drop. It dropped as far as 95 degrees F. Then rain began to fall, flooding the lands with water. The rain fell for months making lakes, and filling oceans. When it stopped at least seventy-five percent of the world had been covered with water, leaving only little bits of land to be covered.
Tune in next Wednesday for Chapter Two.....The Beginning of Life
Chapter One As It Happened There have been dinosaurs and humans, but how do we know what the real first species of life was like. To start off we should take in some facts. For example, between the beginning of time and now there has been what has been known as a total demolition of all living things. Then again not everything died for if it did, than where did we come from? We couldn't have just popped out from midair, it is unimaginable. So what did happen, well this is my theory. In the year 1,000,000,000 B.C., the earth was barren of all life. The only thing to be seen was vast deserts. Every day on what we call earth the weather was always the same. Every day it was at least 200 degrees F. In August (on what is now North America) of this year during the night, there seemed to be a huge shooting star hovering above the sky. Slowly it became larger until finally it seemed as big as the sun. Like a bat out of Hell, it slammed onto the earth's surface. Throwing the earth into orbit and giving the earth a crater. What had hit the earth was a planet from another solar system named (From the top of my head) Florpia. This planet was a lush forest environment overrun by many species of animals. Most of which this earth has yet to know about. Florpia bounced off of planet earth and flew off into another galaxy leaving behind debris of all sorts. Most of the debris was parts of plants and a few dead animals. Months passed and slowly all of the debris disappeared into thin air leaving nothing behind but a couple of seeds planted in the earth below. Weird, dark, see-through shapes began to form in the daylight sky slowly the temperature of the land began to drop. It dropped as far as 95 degrees F. Then rain began to fall, flooding the lands with water. The rain fell for months making lakes, and filling oceans. When it stopped at least seventy-five percent of the world had been covered with water, leaving only little bits of land to be covered.
Tune in next Wednesday for Chapter Two.....The Beginning of Life
