A planet is formed by the remnants of its sun, slowly pulling towards each other by their gravitational pull, thus forming the planet. A Goldie Lock zone planet (such as the Earth), which is pretty close to the sun, needs much, much more than 6000 years to cool off the original heat and the dense...
A planet is formed by the remnants of its sun, slowly pulling towards each other by their gravitational pull, thus forming the planet. A Goldie Lock zone planet (such as the Earth), which is pretty close to the sun, needs much, much more than 6000 years to cool off the original heat and the dense...