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12 April, 19:53

The Moon formed when a protoplanet (a "baby" planet) slammed into Earth as it was still forming. Instead of forming a small Moon and large Earth, what if instead they formed two equally-sized objects that orbit each other. Since they would have the same mass and size (both smaller than Earth), what would you expect about how these two objects would cool?

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  1. 12 April, 20:00
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    Answer:Reduced revolution

    Explanation:since revolution responsible for the varying effect of time and changes in the effect of the mid day sun, if they bother revolve the sun at reduced time rate, it will reduce the effect of the heat from the sun.
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