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FORMATIONS: MOON, ATMOSPHERE, AND OCEAN Objective: I will describe the formation of Earth’s moon, atmosphere, and ocean. 12/2/15 PAGE 41
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Formation of the Moon Giant Impact Hypothesis: a Mars-sized object collided with the moon pieces of the Earth’s mantle were thrown into orbit over time, the pieces clumped together to form the moon evidence: composition of Earth’s mantle is the same as the moon
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Formation of the Oceans Two possible sources for Earth’s water: Volcanic Outgassing- early volcanic activity created steam, eventually forming into rain the rain gradually built up into oceans
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Formation of the Oceans Water from Comets comets, which are made of ice, collided with early Earth at a high rate water from the comets melted into Earth’s atmosphere and formed rain which eventually formed oceans scientists have matched the composition of comet water to the water on Earth
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Formation of the Atmosphere Earth’s early atmosphere was hydrogen and helium Earth’s gravity could not hold onto these light gases and they were blown away by the solar wind Outgassing- volcanic eruptions released carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), nitrogen (N 2 ), water vapor (H 2 O), methane (CH 4 ) and sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) into the atmosphere
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Formation of the Atmosphere Certain organisms, such as cyanobacteria, could survive in this atmosphere These organisms used the CO 2 during photosynthesis, releasing lots of oxygen into the atmosphere Current atmospheric composition: 78% N 2, 21% O 2, <1% CO 2, and trace gases
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