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No the formation of the moon could not have caused the Paleozoic Era to go extinct.
No. It was all ready there.
"What ARE the holes on the moon?" The 'holes' you see are not really that, but are craters caused by billions of meteor impacts since the moon's formation.
Solar eclipses are caused by the formation of the moon's shadows from the Sun's light.
No. The Moon was probably formed in a titanic collision between the proto-Earth and another smaller planet perhaps as large as Mars, when the solar system was still very young and chaotic, about 4 billion years ago. There was no life there. However, if there HAD been any life on Earth, a collision of that magnitude would certainly have exterminated it all, and entirely re-shaped our planet. Probably not a single trace of the original crust of the Earth would have survived.
The moon crashing into the planet would be an extinction level event. The extinction of the dinosaurs occurred long before we were born.
mr
no its caused by the moon moving in to the earths shadow
The craters on the Moon are caused by the impacts of meteoroids.
Oceanic change caused by moon is tide
Blimey
Tidal Currents are caused by the gravity of the Moon.