Question for you atheists?
OK.
.. Why are you atheits? Simple enough questions yes?
Easy enough. There is not a shred of evidence that any god exists, specified in any religion or otherwise.
BTW. A book of stories isn't evidence, it's a set of claims that have to be supported by evidence other than itself.
I mean seriously how do you think that the Earth was made?
Basic cosmology. The earth was formed through a process known as accretion form the disk of debree surrounding the sun some 4.5 billion years ago. At some point early in it's existence, earth was struck by a mars-sized object. The result of this cataclysm is our moon. There's more to the story than this, but this space isn't big enough to go in detail. Go read some books on the subject, or watch the discovery channel for programs on the subject.
From Volcano's?
No. See previous answer. Also, volcanoes can't exist without earth, so the proposition that the earth was made by volcanoes is rather absurd. It's like proposing that a human being was made by his own acne.
How did the Earth appear?
See answer 2, and stop repeating the same question so much. It doesn't make you look smart.
Don't you think that God made the earth is more easier.
"Easier" (or "more easier"as you put it) does not equal "more truthfull". Just because you find "goddidit" easier to understand than the scientific explanation doesn't make "goddidit" true.
Because he just appeared no one knows why its pretty much impossible for us humans right now.
I'm sorry, I can't quite parse that sentence. Are you saying that since no one knows how 'god' appeared and made earth, we can never find out how it really happened? We do know how the earth was formed, and 'god' didn't need to do anything for it to form.
And he made the earth.
That's way easier to understand other then volcano's like appearing suddenly then monkey's then those monkey's turn into people. Pretty confusing for most atheists think yes? Am I right?
You do sound rather confused on the issues. I suggest you go to a library, and pick up a few books on the subject, rather than asking your preacher on the formation of the earth. Preachers don't have all the answers, and they have an agenda of their own (keeping their 'sheep' in line), and are therefore not the most reliable source of information.