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Scientists n there theories are uncertain still of how the moon formed about'
Most scientists believe that the Moon was formed about 4.5 billion years ago when a large Mars-sized object collided with Earth, ejecting material that eventually coalesced to form the Moon. This is known as the giant impact hypothesis.
Scientist theorize that a planet-sized object collided with earth and the moon formed
Several scientists study the moon, all in different ways. A lunar geologist studies the rocks on the moon and how the different areas of the moon formed. A physicist studies the orbit of the moon and how it affects the earth.
Scientists study the moon using a combination of telescopes, spacecraft, and lunar missions. They analyze data collected from these missions to learn about the moon's composition, structure, and history. Scientists also use remote sensing techniques to gather information about the moon's surface features and geological processes.
Scientists n there theories are uncertain still of how the moon formed about'
a large object struck Earth, and ejected material from the collision combined.
Most scientists believe that the Moon was formed about 4.5 billion years ago when a large Mars-sized object collided with Earth, ejecting material that eventually coalesced to form the Moon. This is known as the giant impact hypothesis.
Scientist theorize that a planet-sized object collided with earth and the moon formed
Scientists have this theory on how the moon was formed: They believe that when the Earth was still a bubbly hot lava thing, something the size of Mars struck Earth, and bits and specks of particles flew everywhere. Gravity pulls it together, and it makes the Moon. Scientists think of this as the best logical theory as to how the Moon was formed, and that the Earth could be just a bit older than the Moon.
No one really knows how the Moon was formed. There are a few different hypothesis but not all scientists agree on one. Wikipedia has a short version of 4 of them.
Scientists don't think the moon came from the Pacific Ocean. Instead, the leading hypothesis is that the moon was formed from a giant impact between Earth and a Mars-sized object called Theia, about 4.5 billion years ago. This collision would have ejected debris that eventually coalesced to form the moon.
Scientists believe Earth's rocks and the Moon's rocks are similar because both were formed through similar processes, such as volcanic activity and impacts from asteroids. Additionally, studies of lunar samples brought back from moon missions show similarities in composition to certain rocks found on Earth.
I believe its called Pangaea Ultima.
Earth's moon is believed to have formed when Earth collided with a Mars-sized planetoid soon after it formed. Debris from the collision formed a ring around Earth and coalesced into the moon. Scientists still disagree about the origins of Mars' moons Phobos and Deimos. The most prevalent hypothesis is that they are captured asteroids.
Several scientists study the moon, all in different ways. A lunar geologist studies the rocks on the moon and how the different areas of the moon formed. A physicist studies the orbit of the moon and how it affects the earth.
scientists did find water on the moon on November 13, 2009