How did the moon came into being?

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Our moon is a piece of space stone with an approx. weight of 80 million billion tons. It's almost 3 thousand 84 thousand and 400 kilometers away from us. It’s the second brightest thing in our sky after the sun. The temperature on it is almost 120-degree Centi grade- -220-degree Centi grade. The gravity on 6x less than Earth’s Gravity. You may have knowledge of the mountains on moon their height is almost 5000 meters. It has 1000’s of craters on it but there is no water or air on it that’s why it’s not suitable for life but after all these humans are learning about moon and going on it. The moon is locked with Earth due to Earth’s gravity. To search on moon further humans are doing missions in some mission's humans go on the moon to research and in some missions, robots are going and collect many stones and many other samples to learn further about moon. Between the years 1969 – 1972 humans have done 6 missions in which only 12 people have reached the moon. These astronauts took many lunar rocks. But the thing about these rocks was that they were exactly like rock on Earth. 

How?

Before 4 and a half billion years ago there was no moon. At that time hundreds of planets were revolving around the sun. Many of those planets were intersecting each other's orbits. Scientists believe that one of the hundreds of planets that intersect was Thea, which is about the size of a man compared to the Earth. Its special feature was that it was on a collision course with our Earth. One of the collisions. A possible seal could be something like this: Thea, being from the earth, would initially look like a star, but then as it got closer to the earth, its apparent size in the sky also increased. The heyyar hit our earth, a huge blast of smoke. A great flame of light spread in space, all over the earth and all the volcanoes erupted.

A billion years ago, Thea would have been about 6,500 kilometers in diameter, about the size of the planet Mars, and it would have traveled at a tremendous speed of 40,000 kilometers per hour was heading towards the ground. Being so close to each other, the Peyronic structure of the two planets would have exploded before the collision. The energy produced by the explosion would have been greater than the energy produced by the nuclear bombs. The rocks and mountains on earth would have jumped into space. After the explosion, a lot of matter fell back to Earth it fell off, but a little bit remained in place. But this matter could not be completely freed from the Earth's gravity, and around the Earth it began to circulate in the form of a circle.