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Geography, 11.10.2019 02:30 jaylynC

10 pts d question 3 the currently accepted theory for the creation of the moon o holds that the moon was captured fully formed o states that a big hunk of the earth broke off due to the rapid rotation of the earth o says earth was struck by a mars-sized object and the debris coaelesced into the moon o is different than all of the above

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