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what is the basic difference in the arguments related to the origin of the earth given by: (a)kant and laplace (b) chamberlain and moulton (c) jeans and jeffray​

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Answered by nareesha
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chamberlan and moultin may be the correct answer

Answered by sheikhnoor56789
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German Philosopher Emmanuel Kant described his theory about the origin of Earth which is known as Nebular hypothesis. He thought that gas, particle are connected with each other. They have gravity attraction. By Laplace view he thought planets formed before the Sun.

2. Chamberlain and Moulton: In 1900, Chamberlain and Moulton considered that a wandering star approached the sun. As a result, a cigar-shaped extension of material was separated from the solar surface. As the passing star moved away, the material separated from the solar surface continued to revolve around the sun and it slowly condensed into planets. Later on, the arguments considered of a companion to the sun to have been coexisting. These arguments are called binary theories.

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