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Who put the moon up in the sky?

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Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

God.

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The two competing theories are that the moon formed from the swirl of matter present at the same time as the formation of the Earth. The second is that the moon was the splash of matter released from the Earth during an early collision with a massive object. There was no who involved. The second theory is presently the prevailing theory given the lack of lunar iron core.

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