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Old December 5th 18, 08:26 PM posted to alt.astronomy
herbert glazier
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Default Can Earth Have Water Life Without the Moon?

I think not.Lots of reasons why.The biggest crater hitting the moon would kill all life on Earth.Oceans would not have waves,Earth having to much wobble would upset the cores structure,and valcanoes would be everywhere + the air would be 40F colder at the equator.Bert
 




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