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For more than thirty years after astronauts first set foot on the Moon, scientists have been unable to unravel the mystery of where theEarth’s only satellite came from.But now there is direct evidence that the Moon was born after a giant collision between the youngEarth and another planet.
Previous studies of rocks from theEarth and the Moon have been unable to distinguish between the two, suggesting that they formed from the same material.But this still left room for a number of theories explaining how—for example, that the Moon andEarth formed from the same material at the same time. It was even suggested that the earlyEarth spun so fast it formed a bulge that eventually broke off to form the Moon.
Franck Poitrasson, and his colleagues at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology have compared Moon rocks with rocks fromEarth and discovered a surprising difference. They analysed the weight of the elements present in the rock using a highly accurate form of mass spectroscopy(光谱研究) that involves vaporising a sample by passing it through an argon (氩) flame.Although they appeared very similar in most respects, the Moon rocks had a higher ratio of iron-57 to iron-54 isotopes(同位素)than theEarth rocks. "The only way we could explain this difference is that the Moon and theEarth were partly vaporised during their formation," says Poitrasson.
Only the popular "giant planetary impact" theory could generate the temperatures of more than 1700℃ needed to vaporise iron. In this scenario, a Mars-sized planet known as Theia crashed intoEarth 50 million years after the birth of the Solar System. This catastrophic collision would have released 100 million times more energy than the impact believed to have wiped out the dinosaurs—enough to melt and vaporise a large portion of theEarth and completely destroy TheiA、The debris from the collision would have been thrown into orbit around theEarth and eventually coalesced to form the Moon.
When iron is vaporised, the lighter isotopes burn off first.And since the ejected debris that became the Moon would have been more thoroughly vaporised, it would have lost a greater proportion of its lighter iron isotopes thanEarth diD、This would explain the different ratios that Poitrasson has founD、
The passage tells us that the Theia crashed into theEarth ______.A.100 million years ago
B.leading to the rapid reproduction of the dinosaurs
C.vaporizing the iron on theEarth
D.producing enough energy to split theEarth into halves

网考网参考答案:C
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见第4段第1句话中的could generate the temperature of more than 1700℃ needed to vaporize iron(能够产生使铁熔化所需要的1700℃以上的高温)与选项C相符合。 document.getElementById("warp").style.display="none"; document.getElementById("content").style.display="block"; 查看试题解析出处>>

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