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Ok so I've been going around on the internet trying to figure out whether or not when 2 earth like planets of similar densities and makeup collide is it possible for them to bounce off of each other or would they just smash into each other or tear each other apart?

Maybe stupid question. But itIt was pretty hard for me to find surfing the web how that would play out. (If there's a way for a crater to form from the collision on like a continent sized scale that'd be great)

Ok so I've been going around on the internet trying to figure out whether or not when 2 earth like planets of similar densities and makeup collide is it possible for them to bounce off of each other or would they just smash into each other or tear each other apart?

Maybe stupid question. But it was pretty hard for me to find surfing the web how that would play out. (If there's a way for a crater to form from the collision on like a continent sized scale that'd be great)

Ok so I've been going around on the internet trying to figure out whether or not when 2 earth like planets of similar densities and makeup collide is it possible for them to bounce off of each other or would they just smash into each other or tear each other apart?

It was pretty hard for me to find surfing the web how that would play out. (If there's a way for a crater to form from the collision on like a continent sized scale that'd be great)

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Can planets collide and not meldmelt together?

MY QUESTION IS IN THE TITLE SO DON'T BE GOING AROUND SAYING MY QUESTION IS WRONG OR SOMETHING. And don't say that im being too vague either because if you think so then idk what to tell u cuz thats pretty much as good as I can get.

Ok so I've been going around on the internet trying to figure out whether or not when 2 earth like planets (earthlike) of similar densities and makeup collide is it possible for them to bounce off of each other or would they just smushsmash into each other or tear each other apart? maybe

Maybe stupid question. But it was pretty hard for me to find surfing the web how that would play out. (If there's a way for a crater to form from the collision on like a continent sized scale that'd be great)

Can planets collide and not meld together?

MY QUESTION IS IN THE TITLE SO DON'T BE GOING AROUND SAYING MY QUESTION IS WRONG OR SOMETHING. And don't say that im being too vague either because if you think so then idk what to tell u cuz thats pretty much as good as I can get.

Ok so I've been going around on the internet trying to figure out whether or not when 2 planets (earthlike) of similar densities and makeup collide is it possible for them to bounce off of each other or would they just smush into each other or tear each other apart? maybe stupid question. But it was pretty hard for me to find surfing the web how that would play out. (If there's a way for a crater to form from the collision on like a continent sized scale that'd be great)

Can planets collide and not melt together?

Ok so I've been going around on the internet trying to figure out whether or not when 2 earth like planets of similar densities and makeup collide is it possible for them to bounce off of each other or would they just smash into each other or tear each other apart?

Maybe stupid question. But it was pretty hard for me to find surfing the web how that would play out. (If there's a way for a crater to form from the collision on like a continent sized scale that'd be great)

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Can planets collide and not meld together?

MY QUESTION IS IN THE TITLE SO DON'T BE GOING AROUND SAYING MY QUESTION IS WRONG OR SOMETHING. And don't say that im being too vague either because if you think so then idk what to tell u cuz thats pretty much as good as I can get.

Ok so I've been going around on the internet trying to figure out whether or not when 2 planets (earthlike) of similar densities and makeup collide is it possible for them to bounce off of each other or would they just smush into each other or tear each other apart? maybe stupid question. But it was pretty hard for me to find surfing the web how that would play out. (If there's a way for a crater to form from the collision on like a continent sized scale that'd be great)