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Exercise 18
Theorists are divided concerning the origin of the Moon.
Some hypothesize that the Moon was formed in the same
way as were the planets in the inner solar system (Mercury,
Venus, Mars, and Earth)—from planet-forming materials in
the presolar nebula. But, unlike the cores of the inner planets,
the Moon‘s core contains little or no iron, while the typical
planet-forming materials were quite rich in iron. Other
theorists propose that the Moon was ripped out of the Earth‘s
rocky mantle by the Earth‘s collision with another large
celestial body after much of the Earth‘s iron fell to its core. One
problem with the collision hypothesis is the question of how a
satellite formed in this way could have settled into the nearly
circular orbit that the Moon has today. Fortunately, the
collision hypothesis is testable. If it is true, the mantle rocks
of the Moon and the Earth should be the same geochemically.
(155 words)
For the following question, consider each of the
choices separately and select all that apply
1. According to the passage, Mars and the Earth are
similar in which of the following ways?
A Their satellites were formed by collisions with
other celestial bodies.
B Their cores contain iron.
C They were formed from the presolar nebula.
2. The author implies that a nearly circular orbit is
unlikely for a satellite that
(A) circles one of the inner planets
(B) is deficient in iron
(C) is different from its planet geochemically
(D) was formed by a collision between two celestial
bodies
(E) was formed out of the planet-forming materials
in the presolar nebula
3. Which of the following, if true, would be most likely
to make it difficult to verify the collision hypothesis
in the manner suggested by the author?
(A) The Moon‘s core and mantle rock are almost
inactive geologically.
(B) The mantle rock of the Earth has changed i
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