Asked by breana
Materials, such as water, that becomes gaseous easily at room temperature are called volatiles. How does the complete lack of volatiles in lunar rocks support the impact theory of the moon’s formation?
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Answered by
bobpursley
The energy of the impact would have raised temperatures such that the magma that formed the moon would have been sufficient to boil off nearly all volatiles.
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