Answer:
<u>says Earth was struck by a Mars-sized object and the debris coalesced into the Moon </u>
Explanation:
- The formation of the moon is highlighted by the Giant impact hypothesis or the big splash. It suggests that the moon has been formed out of the debris left by the collision of earth and the mars about 4.5 billion years ago.
- Thus earth and moon have similar orbital spins, moon samples indicate that surface was once molten rock, it has a relatively small iron core, and is if the lower density of the earth.
- In 1898 G.Darwin suggested that moon and earth were formed from the same rocks. Like it has been found that the debris continued to spin around the orbit of the planet and layer on accumulating to form the moon, which is suggested by the <u>debris coalescence hypothesis.</u>
Something must have been moving along and either plowed the stuff to one side or carried it and deposited it along the side. What else but a glacier?
PS. I'd guess this is more the province of geologists, not geographers
Iceland or Ísland as it is called in the native language is in Northern Europe, and a part of the Scandinavian union with Denmark, Norway, Faroe Islands, Finland and Sweden. The island is situated in between the countries of Greenland, the Faroe Islands and Norway, South of the Arctic Circle.
Answer:
Due to harsh environment and strong winds along with the freezing cold, it is impossible for trees to inhabit the arctic circle
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