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1. Homogeneous accretion asserts that the accumulation of planetisemals initially formed a well-mixed Earth that began to undergo differentiation as gravitational collapse resulted in the release of heat. Convection and escape of heat through surface begins, but as Earth gets too big, convection cannot handle heat buildup and partial melting occurs. (Partial melting is required to generate the core without completely melting the mantle). Fe-rich core forms, differentiation now begins. Hetrogenous accretion theory is the idea that the internal layering of Earth began in time with denser, Fe-rich materials to which were added lighter, silicates that compose the mantle and crust. B. all dated primordial material comes in at 4.6 Ga
C. Origin of moon
D. Accretion phase ends with the trailing off the the meteoritic bombardment seen at 4.0 Ga on the lunar surface. |
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