NO..BECAUSE
MOON IS MADE BY THE MATERIALS FROM EARTH SO MOON WILL HAVE THE SAME AGE AS EARTH
2006-07-11 23:25:44
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answer #1
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answered by Prakash 4
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The moon is actually an artificial satelite put in place by aliens. Consider how it is TOO perfect. It rotates on its axis exactly once for every time it orbits the earth. As a result, we on earth can only see one side of it. If it rotated slightly slower or slightly faster, eventually portions of the dark side of the moon would come into view. But they don't come into view, because the aliens who put it there didn't want that to happen.
Then there's the strange way a full moon only happens at night. I'm sure you've noticed you can see a quarter moon during daylight hours, but the full moon only happens at night. Isn't that a little TOO convenient?
So, in answer to your question, no... it is not older than earth, because the earth had to be here first so the aliens would have a place to put the moon.
2006-07-11 23:35:18
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answer #2
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answered by fiveamrunner 4
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Earth is older than the moon, because of the moon either coming apart from earth or came into the field of gravity of the earth to move to the appropriate distance and create an atmosphere. It could of been also possible that where ever the moon rock came from it brought with it small peaces that agitated the earth creating water, and eventully lifeforms.
2006-07-11 23:22:37
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answered by wiseornotyoudecide 6
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this style of relies upon of how you defined even as the moon grew to grow to be the moon, the earth the earth and the sunlight the sunlight. notwithstanding with the help of my definition the sunlight is extremely older the both the earth and the moon. The earth / moon equipment replaced into shaped even as a mars sized merchandise hit the more youthful planets. This result created the earth and moon, so those are an same age. Oh and the moon is made often from basalt that should be chanced on on earth. And no the moon isn't a spaceship
2016-11-01 21:56:03
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answered by ? 4
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Very unlikely. Most theories of the Moon's formation say that it came from material in the newly formed Earth, possibly from impact.
Moon rocks have been dated to nearly the age of the Earth, but not older. See the article below.
2006-07-11 23:17:47
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answered by artful dodger 3
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No, it's the other way round. The moon appeared when Earth was struck by a large asteroid. The rocks ejected from the Earth's surface later formed the moon.
2006-07-11 23:20:15
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answered by Λиδѓεy™ 6
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The moon would be younger than the earth as it is the earths satalite. Theories suggest it was other matter that found orbit around the earth, thus it is younger. Unless the matter was older to begin with, but 'The Moon' is younger. ^_^
This also depends whether your theories on creation and so on and so forth
2006-07-11 23:19:49
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answered by Deus Ex Machina 2
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The lastest theory is the the moon the earth formed at the same time.
2006-07-11 23:17:41
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answered by Anonymous
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no actually they might be the same age because a mars sized object might have smashed into Earth when it was molten and became the core of the Earth,but the debris from the collision was sprayed into space and in orbit around it.Eventually it clumped together and formed the moon
2006-07-11 23:35:36
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answered by hkyboy96 5
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The moon is actually a part of the earth that was blown apart when a comet or asteroid hit earth.
So, they are the same age.
2006-07-11 23:18:22
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answered by Raistlin H 3
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