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843 The violent collisions that made Earth habitable

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ScienceDaily · 09/16/2025 22:18 EDT

Late-stage planetary collisions reshaped Earth and its neighboring planets, delivering water, altering their atmospheres, and influencing their tectonics. New findings suggest these violent impacts were central to both planetary diversity and the origins of habitability.

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