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How do birth of the moon?

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Answered by rkjha30
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It was born when a wandering planet crashed into the young Earth. Huge amounts of material were thrown into space, eventually coming together to form the Moon. This 'big splash' theory would explain why the Moon's rocks are very similar to those on the Earth.

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Answered by ChrisNevin
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The Moon has been circling the Earth for more than four billion years.

Today, most scientists believe it is the 'Earth's child'. It was born when a wandering planet crashed into the young Earth. Huge amounts of material were thrown into space, eventually coming together to form the Moon. This 'big splash' theory would explain why the Moon’s rocks are very similar to those on the Earth.

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