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Why is the Moon not a planet?
The Moon is reflecting light from the Sun.
When a Mars-size body hit Earth, some material from the mantle was thrown off and formed the moon.
When it is going from new moon toward full moon, so we see it more and more of it lit up.
A Mars-size object hit the Earth, blowing hot magma out into space, where it accreted and formed into the moon.
The Moon revolves around the Earth, and planets have to revolve around the Sun.
A giant impact between Earth and a Mars-size object would create a huge amount of heat.
The Moon moves directly between the Sun and Earth.
When the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon.
What is the leading theory about the formation of the moon?
The Moon is reflecting light from the Sun.
When a Mars-size body hit Earth, some material from the mantle was thrown off and formed the moon.
When it is going from new moon toward full moon, so we see it more and more of it lit up.
A Mars-size object hit the Earth, blowing hot magma out into space, where it accreted and formed into the moon.
The Moon revolves around the Earth, and planets have to revolve around the Sun.
A giant impact between Earth and a Mars-size object would create a huge amount of heat.
The Moon moves directly between the Sun and Earth.
When the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon.
When is the moon waxing?
The Moon is reflecting light from the Sun.
When a Mars-size body hit Earth, some material from the mantle was thrown off and formed the moon.
When it is going from new moon toward full moon, so we see it more and more of it lit up.
A Mars-size object hit the Earth, blowing hot magma out into space, where it accreted and formed into the moon.
The Moon revolves around the Earth, and planets have to revolve around the Sun.
A giant impact between Earth and a Mars-size object would create a huge amount of heat.
The Moon moves directly between the Sun and Earth.
When the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon.
Why do we see light coming from the Moon?
The Moon is reflecting light from the Sun.
When a Mars-size body hit Earth, some material from the mantle was thrown off and formed the moon.
When it is going from new moon toward full moon, so we see it more and more of it lit up.
A Mars-size object hit the Earth, blowing hot magma out into space, where it accreted and formed into the moon.
The Moon revolves around the Earth, and planets have to revolve around the Sun.
A giant impact between Earth and a Mars-size object would create a huge amount of heat.
The Moon moves directly between the Sun and Earth.
When the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon.
The rocks of the Moon appear to have all been very hot and molten at some time in the distant past. How does this evidence support the impact theory?
The Moon is reflecting light from the Sun.
When a Mars-size body hit Earth, some material from the mantle was thrown off and formed the moon.
When it is going from new moon toward full moon, so we see it more and more of it lit up.
A Mars-size object hit the Earth, blowing hot magma out into space, where it accreted and formed into the moon.
The Moon revolves around the Earth, and planets have to revolve around the Sun.
A giant impact between Earth and a Mars-size object would create a huge amount of heat.
The Moon moves directly between the Sun and Earth.
When the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon.
When is a lunar eclipse possible?
The Moon is reflecting light from the Sun.
When a Mars-size body hit Earth, some material from the mantle was thrown off and formed the moon.
When it is going from new moon toward full moon, so we see it more and more of it lit up.
A Mars-size object hit the Earth, blowing hot magma out into space, where it accreted and formed into the moon.
The Moon revolves around the Earth, and planets have to revolve around the Sun.
A giant impact between Earth and a Mars-size object would create a huge amount of heat.
The Moon moves directly between the Sun and Earth.
When the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon.
The Moon is made of material that is very similar to Earths mantle. How does this evidence support the impact theory?
The Moon is reflecting light from the Sun.
When a Mars-size body hit Earth, some material from the mantle was thrown off and formed the moon.
When it is going from new moon toward full moon, so we see it more and more of it lit up.
A Mars-size object hit the Earth, blowing hot magma out into space, where it accreted and formed into the moon.
The Moon revolves around the Earth, and planets have to revolve around the Sun.
A giant impact between Earth and a Mars-size object would create a huge amount of heat.
The Moon moves directly between the Sun and Earth.
When the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon.
What has to happen to create a solar eclipse?
The Moon is reflecting light from the Sun.
When a Mars-size body hit Earth, some material from the mantle was thrown off and formed the moon.
When it is going from new moon toward full moon, so we see it more and more of it lit up.
A Mars-size object hit the Earth, blowing hot magma out into space, where it accreted and formed into the moon.
The Moon revolves around the Earth, and planets have to revolve around the Sun.
A giant impact between Earth and a Mars-size object would create a huge amount of heat.
The Moon moves directly between the Sun and Earth.
When the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon.
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