Question
Which evidence of the giant impact theory suggests that Earth and the moon may have once been in the same place?
The composition of moon rocks and some Earth rocks are similar.
The composition of moon rocks and some Earth rocks are similar.
The type of gases in the atmospheres of Earth and the moon is the same.
The type of gases in the atmospheres of Earth and the moon is the same.
The temperatures on Earth and on the moon are similar.
The temperatures on Earth and on the moon are similar.
The amount of water on the moon and on Earth is similar.
The composition of moon rocks and some Earth rocks are similar.
The composition of moon rocks and some Earth rocks are similar.
The type of gases in the atmospheres of Earth and the moon is the same.
The type of gases in the atmospheres of Earth and the moon is the same.
The temperatures on Earth and on the moon are similar.
The temperatures on Earth and on the moon are similar.
The amount of water on the moon and on Earth is similar.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The evidence of the giant impact theory that suggests that Earth and the moon may have once been in the same place is:
**The composition of moon rocks and some Earth rocks are similar.**
This similarity in composition indicates that the Moon was formed from material that was once part of the Earth, supporting the hypothesis that a giant impact between early Earth and a Mars-sized body led to the formation of the Moon.
**The composition of moon rocks and some Earth rocks are similar.**
This similarity in composition indicates that the Moon was formed from material that was once part of the Earth, supporting the hypothesis that a giant impact between early Earth and a Mars-sized body led to the formation of the Moon.