Slowly forming Earth
(Gen1:2-3)Now the earth was formless and void, there was darkness over the deep, and God's spirit hovered over the water. God said 'Let there be light', and their was light.
Imagine for a minute that you were sitting on the planet at the time it was first developing from slowly settling dust, moisture and stone. You would be able to see nothing, because the dust and moisture in the sky would block out all to sun's rays. Over a loooong period of time eventually as more dust settled the light of the sun could be seen even though you still could not see the sun itself. I have read where scientists have said that during this period of time it rained for over 10,000 years. We are in what the Bible calls the first day. The sun and the moon do not become visible until the fourth day. (BTW the Hebrew word interpreted as "day" can also be interpreted as "age" or "eon". Look it up.)
Super-Continents
(Gen1:9-10)God said, 'Let the waters under the heavens come together in a single mass and let dry land appear'. And so it was. God called the dry land 'earth' the the mass of waters 'seas'
As more dust settled, dry land appeared starting in one place with one land mass.
Abiogenesis
This is a discredited scientific theory about the origins of life from the primordial goo, or "dirt", but it seems that the Bible agrees with it.
(Gen 1:11)God said, 'Let the earth produce vegetation: seed-bearing plants, and fruit trees...
(Gen 1:20)God said, Let the waters teem with living creatures, and let birds fly about the earth within the vault of heaven.
Gen 1:24God said, Let the earth produce every kind of living creature: cattle, reptiles, and every kind of wild beast.
Note that in each case it does not say that God "zapped" them into being, but rather caused the EARTH or the WATERS to produce them. Note also the Bible also states
Evolution
Note please that in general the order of appearance of various living things corresponds to an evolutionary line-up. Simple plants, sea life, "great sea monsters", reptiles, mammals and man.