The "giant impact" theory.
The most popular current theory of the Moon's formation is that during the early times of our solar system very shortly after its formation, another planet perhaps as large as Mars collided with the proto-Earth. The cores of the two planets merged (resulting in the unusually massive iron core of the Earth) and the debris blasted into space by the collision partly fell back to Earth and partly formed the Moon.
Impact.
Neptune and Uranus
Jupiter has a composition of about 90% hydrogen and 10% heliumSaturn has a composition of about 96% hydrogen and 3% helium.The Sun is the closest, with a composition of about 74% hydrogen and 25% helium.The Sun does, but of course it's a lot hotter and it's very different from those planets.
Basically none of them. However, the two most similar are Venus and Mars as they have a high percentage of Co2.
It will be similar in composition to other stars and converts hydrogen into helium (via nuclear fusion) under the extreme temperatures and pressures, which releases vast amounts of energy.
Impact.
It is most similar to the composition of the rock basalt.
portions of jeremiah's prophecy are similar to psalm 100. true
The Sun has a composition similar to that of Gas giantsThe sun has a similar composition to the gas giants
The Sun has a composition similar to that of Gas giantsThe sun has a similar composition to the gas giants
The Sun has a composition similar to that of Gas giantsThe sun has a similar composition to the gas giants
The "giant impact" theory. The most popular current theory of the Moon's formation is that during the early times of our solar system very shortly after its formation, another planet perhaps as large as Mars collided with the proto-Earth. The cores of the two planets merged (resulting in the unusually massive iron core of the Earth) and the debris blasted into space by the collision partly fell back to Earth and partly formed the Moon.
Calcite and aragonite have similar chemical compositions as limestone. Vaterite also has a similar composition, but is it a less common mineral.
How are basalt and granite diffrerent in their origin texture and mineral composition How are the similar
Neptune and Uranus
interstitial fluid
im not sure sorry :C