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task 2 timeline of planetary transformation directions: label these events in the correct order (1 - 4) ____ molten earth cools and forms crust __ formation of oceans and atmosphere __ emergence of green land (plants) __ earth supports diverse life. task 3 true or false directions: write t if the statement is true. write f if the statement is false. __ earth started as molten rock. __ the atmosphere formed before the oceans. __ the green land (plants) appeared before oceans. ____ earth became capable of supporting life gradually, not instantly.

Explanation:

Task 2

Step1: Earth's initial - crust formation

The molten Earth first cools and forms the crust, so it is 1.

Step2: Atmosphere and ocean formation

After crust formation, oceans and atmosphere form, so it is 2.

Step3: Plant emergence

Then green land (plants) emerge, so it is 3.

Step4: Diverse life support

Finally, Earth supports diverse life, so it is 4.

Task 3

Step1: Earth's origin

Earth started as molten rock, so the first statement is T.

Step2: Atmosphere - ocean order

The atmosphere and oceans formed around the same time in a complex process, but generally oceans formed after initial out - gassing for atmosphere, so the statement "The atmosphere formed before the oceans" is F.

Step3: Plants and oceans

Oceans formed before the appearance of green land (plants), so the statement "The green land (plants) appeared before oceans" is F.

Step4: Life support on Earth

Earth became capable of supporting life gradually, not instantly, so the statement is T.

Answer:

Task 2

Molten Earth cools and forms crust: 1
Formation of oceans and atmosphere: 2
Emergence of green land (plants): 3
Earth supports diverse life: 4

Task 3

Earth started as molten rock.: T
The atmosphere formed before the oceans.: F
The green land (plants) appeared before oceans.: F
Earth became capable of supporting life gradually, not instantly.: T