The chemical composition of every planet is unique but the Moon's composition is similar to Earth's which leads us to believe that the Moon came from the Earth. However, a theory was generated that another planet collided with Earth and created the moon.
The chemical composition of every planet is unique. But the Moon's composition is similar to Earth's, so it leads to believe that the Moon came from the Earth. However there are also differences, leading that the moon did not entirely come from Earth. That generated the theory that another planet collided with Earth and created the moon (this would yield some differences and many similarities).
because the moons core is small, that means it didn't have any
because the lunar rocks are much stronger then the impact of the moons formation
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The moons core is half the size of the moon
The moon lacks a sizable iron core
The most probable cause was a collision between the earth and a large asteroid, part of the earth being broken off and forming the moon.
It was caused by the collision and subsequent thickening and uplift of the African and Eurasian tectonic plates.
The first rocks on the moon would have formed fairly soon after the accretion of material occurred following the collision between the Earth and the planetesimal with which it collided, roughly 4.5 billion years ago. Being a smaller celestial body, the surface of the moon cooled quicker than the surface of the Earth. The oldest Earth rocks discovered so far date to about 3.9 billion years ago. The oldest moon rocks would therefore be between 4.5 and 3.9 billion years of age.
Most moons are formed at the same time as their planets, and are made of similar materials. After the formation of the sun, the leftover protoplanetary material eventually clumped together and formed planets. Any material left over from the formation of the planets later formed the moons. The Earth's moon, however, is believed to have been formed by a collision with a NEO (Near Earth Object), such as an asteroid, that scientists call Theia. The collision sent billions of tons of material into space and reaccreted into a spherical shape. They speculate that it was the size of Mars and hit Earth about 4.5 billion years ago while the Earth was still relatively young.
Fate or luck. Ordinarily most moons are either captured objects or they formed from the primordial dust cloud. However, our moon was formed from the collision of two planets which allowed enough material to coalesce to form our rather large moon. [See related question].
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Trenches are formed by divergent plates, Whereas Ridges are formed by plate in collision.
mountains or earthquakes
No. it is a mountain in the Himalayas, which were formed by a collision between India and Asia.
the himalaya mountains were formed in a collision at a convergent boundary
A continent-continent collision occurs when two continental plates converge and push against each other. This collision can lead to mountain building, as seen in the collision between the Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate that formed the Himalayas.
Examples of collision mountain ranges include the Himalayas (formed by the collision of the Indian Plate with the Eurasian Plate), the Alps (formed by the collision of the African Plate with the Eurasian Plate), and the Andes (formed by the collision of the South American Plate with the Nazca Plate).
These are the result of the collision between the North American, Pacific and Cocos plates.
The Alps were formed about 30 million years ago by the collision between the African and European plates.
No. It is the collision between two tectonic plates that can cause mountains. For example: when the Indian plate collided into the European plate, the Himalayan mountains were formed.
The Ural Mountains were formed by the collision of the Eurasian and the North American tectonic plates, marking the boundary between Europe and Asia.
A mountain range.