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How the moon came in nature

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Earth's greatest spinoff

The giant-impact model suggests that at some point in Earth's very early history, these two bodies collided. During this massive collision, nearly all of Earth and Theia melted and reformed as one body, with a small part of the new mass spinning off to become the Moon as we know it.

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Earth's greatest spinoff

Before Earth and the Moon, there were proto-Earth and Theia (a roughly Mars-sized planet). During this massive collision, nearly all of Earth and Theia melted and reformed as one body, with a small part of the new mass spinning off to become the Moon as we know it.

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