Scientist's tell us that ... "The Moon flew off its parent after a giant impact. Because it stayed small, cold and undisturbed it gives a better picture of the past than does its parent. ... The Earth's turmoil makes it harder to trace its own origin. It's oldest rocks, found in Greenland and Western Australia are just under four billion years old."
Can you provide the source of your Moon volcanic activity evidence?
Scientist’s tell us that ... “The Moon flew off its parent after a giant impact. Because it stayed small, cold and undisturbed it gives a better picture of the past than does its parent. ... The Earth’s turmoil makes it harder to trace its own origin. It’s oldest rocks, found in Greenland and Western Australia are just under four billion years old.”
Easily one of the most laughable theories purported by ‘scientists’
2 links regarding lunar volcanic activity:
http://www.space.com/12419-moon-side-rare-volcanoes.html
http://www.universetoday.com/94583/scientists-suggest-evidence-of-recent-lunar-volcanism/