WASHINGTON: According to a new research published in the journal called Nature, the answer to a question, “why are Moon and Earth so similar chemically,” can be found to some extent. Researchers from the French University Bordeaux and Haifa-based Israel Institute of Technology explained in the study that there are great chances that the materials which formed Earth as well as the moon are more or less similar.
The computer models reveal that the after-effects of the great collision of impactor body (called Theia) could have possibly accreted on Earth. Also, it might have been possible that a portion of the debris of Theia was ejected and coagulated, thereby forming moon.
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