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Heat Of The Moon How A Close Encounter With Earth Changed Everything Thomas J Powell

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Heat Of The Moon How A Close Encounter With Earth Changed Everything Thomas J Powell
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Publisher: Magnolia Tree Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.27 MB
Pages: 261
Author: Thomas J. Powell
ISBN: 9798986068817, 8986068818
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Heat Of The Moon How A Close Encounter With Earth Changed Everything Thomas J Powell by Thomas J. Powell 9798986068817, 8986068818 instant download after payment.

About 250 million years ago, the Moon's orbit came dangerously close to Earth—with catastrophic consequences for all life on our planet. This close approach rocked the Earth to its very core, pulling on the continents and oceans, setting off modern plate tectonics, sparking massive volcanic eruptions, and even causing changes to the atmosphere, similar to the greenhouse effect of climate change that we see today.
Tidal heating between these two planetary bodies before and after the close encounter left its mark upon the Moon as well: the lunarmaria. These vast, dark plains on the face of the Moon, which we can easily see from here on Earth, were formed when huge quantities of basaltic lava poured forth onto the lunar surface.
When the Moon retreated again, it left a ruined planet in its wake. But it also left something else: the beginning of a new era that would eventually see the rise of the mighty dinosaur. The close approach and later retreat of the Moon not only created the world in which dinosaurs could thrive, but ultimately our own world of seasons, mountains, glaciers, and ocean currents. The eventual dinosaur extinction was not solely the result of a meteorite but was directly influenced by the change in seasons brought on in the aftermath of the Moon's close approach.
Heat of the Moonintroduces Thomas J. Powell's astonishing new Close Approach Lunar Model (CALM), a hypothesis that explains how this incredible event occurred and how it irrevocably changed both our planet, its moon, and evolution on Earth. This book reveals how the CALM can answer questions about the origin of the Moon that have been left unresolved since the era of the Apollo lunar missions. At the same time,Heat of the Moonalso sheds new light on fascinating mysteries about our own planet still hiding in the earth beneath our feet.

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