It has been proved semi-conclusively that the moon was made up of lost golf balls that morphed into one gigantic sphere.
2007-02-18 02:26:35
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answered by cottagstan 5
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Neither. It is actually flat and made out of casting plaster so that it can have craters, mountains, etc. The origin of the belief that the World is flat came from watching the Moon being placed into orbit. Seeing that it was flat it was only natural to assume that the Earth was as well.
Doug
2007-02-18 04:58:44
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answered by doug_donaghue 7
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The moon is made of the earth,its the matter from a impact strike to the earth.The recoil,look at high speed film of a water drop in to water.The ball that springs up after it strikes the surface.That is what the moon is.
2007-02-19 14:23:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually it's an accumulation of old "National Geographic" magazines. The fact that NASA has been shipping them into space for 35 years is the reason the USA has not sunk under the weight of accumulated old magazines.
2007-02-18 04:59:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitely none of the above. It is supposed that an asteroid hit the earth causing its large chunk to break off and revolve around it.
2007-02-18 05:34:15
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answer #5
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answered by nayanmange 4
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Wallace and Gromit found that the moon's surface had a consistency not unlike Wensleydale.
2007-02-18 04:58:51
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answered by jlp 2
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Neither cheeze nor the foam of Styro.
Dingleberries.
2007-02-18 05:03:06
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answered by stargazergurl22 4
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Meatball!
2007-02-18 04:58:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I always thought it was made out of old kneecaps and Prittstick.
2007-02-18 05:32:14
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answered by the_emrod 7
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It's where McDonalds throws out all the old burgers when they expire after being on the warming tray for over a lunar phase cycle. Please take your medication.
2007-02-18 04:57:08
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answered by Gene 7
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