Where Did the Moon Come From?
SciShow Kids・4 minutes read
The Earth and Moon are both around four and a half billion years old, with the Moon believed to have formed from a collision with a planet the size of Mars. The Moon lacks life and water, covered in craters from ancient impacts, making it a subject of study for scientists and astronomers orbiting 400,000 kilometers away from Earth.
Insights
- The Earth and the Moon are believed to have formed around the same time, with the Moon originating from a collision between Earth and a Mars-sized planet, leading to the creation of the Moon from rocks ejected into space.
- The Moon lacks life forms or water, covered in craters from asteroid impacts, and orbits Earth from a distance of over 400,000 kilometers, making it a valuable object of study for scientists interested in understanding the history of our solar system.
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How old is the Earth and Moon?
Approximately four and a half billion years old.
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