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[Intro]
Giant (Impact act act)
Hypothesis
(Such as this) is….
[Verse 1]
Someone… (we won’t name who)
Similar in size to mars (bizarre?)
A collide (you can’t hide)
Instead of just run (stuck in spun)
[Bridge]
Giant (Impact act act)
Hypothesis
(Such as this) is….
[Chorus]
Earth’s birth
(Spawn the moon)
Due to circumstance
(Forever in dance)
[Bridge]
Giant (Impact act act)
Hypothesis
(This is….)
[Verse 2]
You hit on me (Mars scars)
God of War (Oh, no more)
A new habit (in orbit)
As the tides rise (all the more wise)
[Bridge]
Giant (Impact act act)
Hypothesis
(Such as this) is….
[Chorus]
Earth’s birth
(Spawn the moon)
Due to circumstance
(Forever in dance)
[Outro]
Earth’s birth
(Mother and child)
In the wild
(Forever in dance)
A SCIENCE NOTE
The Giant Impact Hypothesis (also called the Theia Impact Hypothesis) is the leading theory for the Moon’s formation. It proposes that around 4.5 billion years ago, a Mars-sized body, often referred to as Theia, collided with the early Earth. This massive impact ejected a significant amount of debris into orbit, which eventually coalesced to form the Moon.
Evidence supporting this theory includes:
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The Moon’s composition, which is similar to Earth’s mantle.
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The Moon’s lack of a significant iron core, suggesting it was formed from Earth’s outer layers.
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Computer simulations showing that such an impact could create a Moon with the observed characteristics.