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The Destruction of Theia and creation of the Moon (WIP)

in collaboration with Johnathanacus
we need a better title
We learned about the Destruction of Theia and the Creation of the Moon.... And believe it or not we learned it, not in science, but in History-
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WoliWilo - 27 Jan 2024 02:49
I am not qualified enough to say anything I only know speculative biology and astronomical/planetary classification
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Johnathanacus - 26 Jan 2024 22:14
Venus is looking good
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Reply to Johnathanacus/Eireball 2.0:
hmmmmm- eh I know some spacey facts, but I'm not really a space person that much- I mean I love the stars, but I didn't really like the astronomy or space unit that we had- but it's still good to know! It's nice to know those things, I'm more of an on ground person, like I get that people wanna explore space, but I've always been more of a biology person, but that's just me <3 I love the art though-
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Johnathanacus - 26 Jan 2024 20:53
Reply to π•†π•—π•—π•šπ•”π•šπ•’π•_β„π•–π•Ÿπ•ŸπŸ₯°πŸ₯°:
because I learned them
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Johnathanacus - 26 Jan 2024 20:52
Reply to π•†π•—π•—π•šπ•”π•šπ•’π•_β„π•–π•Ÿπ•ŸπŸ₯°πŸ₯°:
because I do
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RennπŸ₯° - 26 Jan 2024 20:51
Reply to Johnathanacus/Eireball 2.0:
Why do you know these things?
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Johnathanacus - 26 Jan 2024 20:47
however at this point in time either would have water nor would earth
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Johnathanacus - 26 Jan 2024 20:46
both mars and Venus had water on there surface it was about 700 million years ago that Venus lost its water due to a runaway greenhouse effect and mars lost its 3 billion years ago
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