The most widely accepted theory for how Earth's moon was formed is called the impact theory. It says that the moon formed from a collision between Earth and a Mars-sized object about four and a half billion years ago.
One thing they learned is the age of the rocks which lead to confirmation of the hypothesis that the moon was formed when a Mars sized object called Theia crashed into Earth.
The Giant Impact Hypothesis
Yes.Earth had rings around it but then broke and formed our moon.
It is believed that the moon was created by a collision between proto-Earth and a Mars-sized planet. The moon was formed from accreted Earth collision material.
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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.
There are four main hypothesis for the formation of the moon. ; Fission hypothesis - The Moon broke off from the Earth ; Capture hypothesis - The Moon was captured ; Co-formation hypothesis - The Moon and Earth were created at the same time ; Giant Impact hypothesis - The Moon was created when a Mars sized object (Theia) crashed into the Earth.
The giant impact hypothesis states that the moon was formed after a planet called Thei slammed into the Earth right after the Earth came into existence.
The moon formed early in Earth's history when a planet-sized object struck Earth. The resulting debris formed the moon.
Another idea is that the Earth captured the Moon after its formation. ... The most widely accepted theory is that the Moon was formed.
Due to the moon's strong gravitational pull, relinquished by other planets, tides are formed.
There are several theories out there for the formation of the moon. The current most widely accpeted one is called the Giant Impact Hypothesis. The basic idea is that at some point after the young earth had formed but while the surface was still molten a Mars sized object collided with Earth and the material ejected and began orbiting the Earth. This material later formed the Moon.
Scientists hypothesize that earth formed at the same time as the other planets and the sun, roughly 4.6 billion years ago. It is said that Earth and a planet named Thea collided and most of Thea became Earth's molten core while the rest of it became what is now our moon.
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.
It tends to pull material together, and to keep it together.
One thing they learned is the age of the rocks which lead to confirmation of the hypothesis that the moon was formed when a Mars sized object called Theia crashed into Earth.
Scientific question there! Well, just to start with, the Moon doesn't have an atmosphere so astroids can crash into it. The moon has crators that formed when astroids crashed. The cool thing is, you can only see one side of the moon! (you might want to look that up too because it is complicated to answer why we only see one side of the moon) and there are theories that explains how the moon formed. One major theory is that an asteroid as big as Mars crashed into the Earth, and the little "dusts" gathered and formed the moon. Hope that answers your question!