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alireads alireads
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How does the large-impact hypothesis describe the Moon's origin?



The Moon broke off from a rapidly spinning Earth.



The Earth and the Moon formed from the same cloud of matter.



The Moon formed elsewhere in the solar nebula and was later captured by the Earth.



The Moon was formed when a very massive planetesimal smashed into the young Earth.

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