What does science say about the early earth according to their theories?
Earth during the Hadean eon all Earth time prior to 3.8 billion years ago was a hot, volcanic environment in which no living thing could survive.
So for about 500 million years, volcanoes erupted all the time. But did they just stop after that 500 million years? Of course not. In fact, because the earth was still hot. They would be still erupting, just not so many at one time. So for 3.8 billion years, we had active volcanoes spewing toxic volcanic ash all over the place. So where is the 4.3 billion years of ash?
Let's look at some possible excuses science may use for this.
1) All the ash became magnetized, and was pulled through the water and now lies under the ice in the north and south poles.
2) The earth becomes quiet for several millions and billions of years of violent eruptions.
3). The volcanoes on the early earth were environmentally clean and friendly. Mother earth wanted it that way.
4) The edge of the atmosphere was much closer to the earth's crust, so most of the ash went into space, and caused all the wondrous things we now see.
5) The volcanic ash got blown so high into the atmosphere, the moon pulled it out into space, and onto itself, and that where the moon dust came from.
Etc...
So what scientific excuse will be used to explain this away. Maybe we should place bets and see.