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On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: LarryLee Booth on 14/06/2016 11:10:05

Title: what was the moon forming impactor
Post by: LarryLee Booth on 14/06/2016 11:10:05
I think the moon forming impactor was a ice dwarf planet this could explain why there is so much water on earth . Also i don't think that without the ice hitting the partly molten earth that there would be enough force to blast enough matter fare enough out to form a large moon like we have . could also explain how the processes fore life were started if the ice planet had a liquid  ocean under the ice there would be a lot of water flooding out over a lot of magma . could also explain why we have oceans and seas . If you think about how much pressure fore that much mass there would be a lot of heat from that pressure near the core . I think most ice planets should have these oceans .   
Title: Re: what was the moon forming impactor
Post by: LarryLee Booth on 14/06/2016 11:12:20
It could explain a lot more also