moon

@ayhdiv (26)
India
January 17, 2007 6:32am CST
MOON is not actually a natuaral satellite ! it's a broken part of our earth ,due to collision of asteriod,long years ago! note:volume of moon = whole area of pacific ocean do u agree with me
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@stvasile (7306)
• Romania
17 Mar 07
This is nonsense. There is absolutely no evidence of that. 1. The Moon has an overall basic ophiolithic composition. If it would have comed from a continental crust it would have had an acid composition. 2. An impact that great to separate such a mass from Earth (not to mention the speed this fragment should reach to enter an orbit) would have shattered the Earth to pieces. And so on... PS. The Moon is formed by the process of accretion, such as the Earth and all the other planets.
@ayhdiv (26)
• India
18 Mar 07
need not to be the collsion should direct to direct! can be in some angle!
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@stvasile (7306)
• Romania
18 Mar 07
Whatever the angle, if that meteor would get itself 6000 meters into the ground (the average deth of the ocean) there would be no Earth left...Plus, I gave you another argument, about the Moon and Earth's mineral composition...
@stvasile (7306)
• Romania
18 Mar 07
Oh, and even if it woul be a separated part of The Earth, why do you say it's not a natural satellite? It orbits the Earth (so it's a sattelite) and it was naturally created (without any human contribution)...
@sibiejohn (156)
• India
18 Jan 07
i agree with u.. moon came from the big pacific ocean...and all other planets came from the sun... according to scientist one dayall the planets will be atracted by the sun into itself..
• United Arab Emirates
17 Jan 07
i think ur right. i dont remeber what i studied. its also some thing like this collision and sepration