One theory of the Moon's origin is that the Earth, early in its development, was a rapidly rotating body of molten rock in which most of the iron had settled to the core; some of this fluid was cast off from the surface of the spinning mass and later solidified to form the Moon. which of the following conclusions can best supported by the theory of Moon's origin, if that theory is correct?
A The Moon has proportionally less iron at its core than the Earth.
B The Moon is the only sizable heavenly body.
C the surface of the Moon solMified after the surface of the Earth did.
D Most of the fluid cast off from the Earth dispersed into outer space.
Solution
Correct Answer: Option A
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