Multiple Choice
If the ages of the Earth and the Moon are nearly identical, as believed, why are most rocks found on the Moon so much older than rocks found on Earth?
A) The Moon is older.
B) Age dating techniques are just too inaccurate to really know.
C) Unlike the Earth, the Moon has no atmosphere to weather rocks or plate tectonic activity to destroy rocks.
D) None of these.
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