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. How the World Actaully Started


Before anything started there was just stars in the world.


The only things in the universe are the sun, meteorites, and astreiods way before the world started. The sun started with a star so bright it lit the universe. Then it started to suck other stars into it and now everywhere you could see. So, stars were hards as rock shells and they started to be asteriods and meteorites are the hard firey kinds. Then, so much formed it kind of looked liked a belt and they're still forming.

A few hundred years later, the sun sucked up the meteorites and the meteorites where crashing each other and they formed planets close and far from the sun. So big ones didn't crash were called moons. The planet Pluto as humans called millimeans later in the future was actaully a planet.

While the asteriods crashed water was gushing throught the asteriods, and later then the planet was just water. Then, a miracle happened- fish were starting to come out of the rocks- a few million years later, the rocks where growing up and made land.

The miracle happened again, when the rocks made to animals of each kind in the prehistoric times- like dinosaurs and sea turtles. And then other animals.


Next, was humans. Chimpanzees/ or chimps grew up with human intelligence. Then, they became it.

Humans are discovers. So they discovered and lived their life, for a few hundreds of years.
The water and rocks combined made trees and they were beautiful.

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God made the world in 7 days.

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Publication Date: 02-01-2011

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