No.
Genesis 1 shows that there was a spherical canopy of water above the earth.
Genesis 6 describes the falling of that water canopy to the earth, as well as the breaking up of the earth’s crust and the fountains of the deep being opened.
Do you know what that much water falling through the air would do to the temperature of the planet?
There is another interpretation that doesn’t violate a straightforward reading of the creation account in Genesis:
http://www.icr.org/articles/print/3472/
You might want to check out Dr. Humpheys’ book “Starlight and Time” for more. Fascinating stuff!