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Similar-sized collisions and the diversity of planets
Erik Asphaug
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Physics & Astronomy
planets
93%
collisions
65%
crusts
63%
Earth mantle
59%
habitability
50%
impactors
45%
terrestrial planets
45%
planetary systems
41%
grazing
38%
asteroids
38%
oceans
36%
dwarf planets
27%
plows
27%
escape velocity
23%
atmospheres
23%
tides
22%
comminution
22%
Neptune (planet)
21%
meteorites
21%
Venus (planet)
21%
embryos
20%
moon
20%
impact velocity
19%
chemical properties
17%
hydrostatic pressure
16%
ice
16%
rocks
16%
center of mass
15%
torque
15%
proportion
15%
sun
14%
strip
14%
time measurement
13%
trajectories
13%
shock
12%
shear
11%
causes
10%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
planet
89%
collision
84%
merger
36%
crust
32%
impactor
31%
asteroid
30%
accretion
26%
grazing
25%
mantle
21%
Neptune
19%
atmosphere
16%
ocean
16%
Venus
16%
hydrostatic pressure
16%
torque
15%
meteorite
14%
embryo
14%
Moon
14%
upper mantle
13%
chemical property
12%
tide
12%
mercury
11%
trajectory
11%
ice
9%
calculation
7%
loss
7%
rock
6%
Chemical Compounds
Collision
100%
Velocity
56%
Torque
21%
Shear
15%
Pressure
9%
Time
6%