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You are a scientists and have discovered a new planet and named it Valkyrie. Through radioactive dating you found the age of this planet to be 4.5 billion years old. Valkyrie has a moon named Hank (yep you named it Hank).
The following data was collected from Hank's surface. The data shows the amount of large craters that are close together and the absolute age of the craters.
Make a claim about the age of Hank in relationship to the formation of the solar system (larger bodies colliding breaking into small ones) and Valkyrie (4.5 billion years ago) using the evidence provided.
(in other words how old is hank, when do you think it formed? how do you know? and why do you think there are so many large close craters at some times and not others?)
Use what you need to explain your answer, you MUST include a CER, you may include any diagrams (created by you) that will help you present your case to NASA.
Claim: How old is Hank?
Evidence: (reference the graph data) Consider relative and absolute age data.
Reasoning: How does the data explain Hanks formation and age? Walk us through it step by step, we are not inside your head explain your thinking!
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