A) Impact Theory
(For all those Plato users!)
One currently accepted theory of the Moon's creation is that it was ejecta from the earth after an impact with an asteroid or comet.
The leading theory for the Moon's creation is the Giant Impact Hypothesis. This theory suggests that a Mars-sized object collided with Earth in the early stages of the solar system, resulting in debris that eventually formed the Moon. This hypothesis is supported by similarities between the Moon and Earth's composition and the presence of a large impact basin on the Moon's surface.
Evolution does not concern the origin of the universe. Evolution is a theory concerning the origin of species--diverse biological organisms--via mechanisms of inheritance with modification. The origin of the universe is best dealt with by the Big Bang theory.
It fits the known data.
The most accepted theory of how the moon formed is the giant impact hypothesis, which suggests that a Mars-sized body collided with Earth, ejecting debris that eventually formed the moon. Other theories, such as fission and capture, face challenges in explaining the similarities in isotopic composition between Earth and the moon, as well as the moon's large size compared to its host planet.
One currently accepted theory of the Moon's creation is that it was ejecta from the earth after an impact with an asteroid or comet.
The impact theory. The idea is that the Earth was hit by a large object and the Moon formed from the debris.
The leading theory for the Moon's creation is the Giant Impact Hypothesis. This theory suggests that a Mars-sized object collided with Earth in the early stages of the solar system, resulting in debris that eventually formed the Moon. This hypothesis is supported by similarities between the Moon and Earth's composition and the presence of a large impact basin on the Moon's surface.
The theory of evolution by natural selection was proposed by Charles Robert Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace in 1858. This is not the currently accepted theory as that was 157 years ago. Google The new synthesis, or the Neo-Darwinian synthesis for an update to the theory of evolution by natural selection.
The currently most-accepted theory is that it was the result of an impact, of a giant object with Earth.
a massive snow storm and brain age
Currently, the most accepted theory is that it resulted from a crash between a large planetoid (or "protoplanet") and Earth.
Caralous linnaeus theory is accepted theory of speciation
The accepted belief about the theory of gravity before Isaac Newton was that objects fell because they were seeking their natural place in the universe. Newton's theory of gravity proposed that objects are attracted to each other due to a force of gravity that acts at a distance, explaining not only why objects fall but also the motion of celestial bodies.
There is no scientific theory of creation.
The theory of evolution was accepted by scientists in 1859, Darwin's first book was published the same year that his theory was accepted.
The scientific theory of creation is not a recognized scientific theory. In science, the prevailing theory explaining the origins of the universe, Earth, and life is the theory of evolution by natural selection, which is supported by a large body of evidence from various scientific disciplines such as biology, genetics, geology, and paleontology. Creationism, on the other hand, is a belief system rooted in religious or mythological explanations for the origins of the universe and life.