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Who first proposed the Giant Impact Hypothesis?

The Giant Impact Hypothesis, which proposes that the Moon formed as a result of a collision between Earth and a Mars-sized planet, was first proposed by Canadian geologist Reginald Daly in 1946. This theory proposes that some 4.5 billion years ago, during the early Hadean eon, Earth collided with a minor planet named Theia, and the ensuing debris eventually solidified to become the Moon.

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