Vocab
Theories
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breakup of a moon occurs within about 2.44 planetary radii of its host planet

What is the Roche limit?

100

This theory has issues because it doesn't explain how a ring or debris would form the moon, the Roche limit, or the low probability of celestial objects colliding

What is the collision theory?

100

Due to tidal effects, the moon is spiraling this direction in relationship to earth

What is outward?

100

This isotope is limited to a much shorter time scale than other isotopes

What is carbon-14?

100

This allows for a continuously growing layer or dust on the moon

What is lack of weather elements?

100

The time it takes for the moon to make a complete revolution around earth

What is 27 days?

100

The speed at which the earth's and moon's equators move in miles per hour

What is 1000 miles per hour and 10 miles per hour?

200

The first day of spring, around March 20-22

What is the vernal equinox?

200

This theory says a chance collision occurred billions of years ago when an object the size of Mars hit the earth, partially melting both and throwing debris

What is the collision theory?

200

These power stations use the rise and fall of water to spin turbines similar to the ones at hydroelectric dams

What are tidal power stations?

200

The age of the moon according to secular scientists

What is 4.6 billion years?

200

This word is used to describe the rate of dust fall on the moon

What is influx?

200

To reconcile the difference between the lunar year of 354 days and the year of seasons having 365.25, this calendar adds a 13th month

What is the lunar calendar?

200

This characteristic of the moon's surface allows it to reflect light equally in all directions

What is its roughness?

300

The name given to the average reflectivity of the moon

What is the albedo?

300

This theory says a wandering moon passed too close to earth and it was captured in the earth's gravitation (doesn't really explain the origin of the moon if it arrived intact)

What is the capture theory?

300

This limit indicates that because the moon moves one to two inches away from earth each year, it would have already broken up if formed billions of years ago

What is the Roche limit?

300

The method used to calculate the secular age of the moon

What is radioisotope studies of moon rocks and meteorites?

300

The reason the astronaut footprints are still on the moon

What is lack of wind or liquids?

300

These predictable events allow there to be a lunar calendar

What are motions, phases, and eclipses?

300

The moon's gravity attracts many rocks protecting us from this 

What are space collisions?

400

A growth of the earth and its moon from dust and gas occurring side by side in space

What is accretion? 

400

This theory was championed by one of Charles Darwin's sons.  It says the earth was once molten and spinning rapidly, a growing tidal bulge was occurring because of the sun that was eventually thrown or fissioned from the earth to form the moon

What is the fission theory?

400

Color changes, glowing clouds, streaks of light, and measurable seismic activity are examples of this

What are TLPs?

400

An excess of this causes certain kinds of atoms to be unstable or radioactive

What are neutrons? 

400

Extensive weathering on a short time scale in moon craters is evidenced by this

What is debris, avalanches, and cave-ins?

400

The moon does this to help make seasons less severe and more predictable 

What is stabilize the earth's tilt angle?

400

These assumptions are made when using radioisotope dating

What are the original composition of the sample and not knowing what changes may occurred over the history of the sample?

500

from no previously existing matter (literally, out of nothing)

What is ex nihilo?

500

Explain the three popular older theories about the moon's origin

Fission or splitting off of material from earth; capture of an external moon by the earth's gravity; condensation of nebulous gas and dust at the same time

500

These 3 lunar craters have been sites of numerous TLPs

What are Aristarchus, Plato, and Alphonsus?

500

The half life of Carbon-14 and Uranium-235

What is Carbon-14=5,730 years and Uranium-235=0.704 billion years?

500

This reaction occurred when the Apollo 12 landed on the moon

What is the vibration of the moon for 55 minutes?

500

The cell structure modification necessary for salmon to transition between fresh and saltwater occurs during this phase of the moon

What is new moon or thin crescent?

500

These are the 4 solid biblical arguments for creation

What are yom, evening and morning, clear designation of work and rest days, linking of word "days" with the word "years"?

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