So far no one answered me what would happen if the Moon falls on your head
97878 billion megatons of energy released
Crater Diameter: 6250.0 km
Crater Depth: 4.1 km
The Earth's ocean would boil away.
Its actually a lot worse.
Perhaps you used something like
http://www.purdue.edu/impactearth/ which essentially only works with small impacts in which only the impact velocity is used and the potential energy is ignored. If we include potential energy we get this case:
The moon and earth both being non rotating spheres with assumed constant density and their position being so they just touch before impact and the moon having a relative velocity of 12km/s directly towards Earths center, a quick estimation (hopefully without too many stupid errors) gives...
initial state:
kinetic energy_1 = 0.5*7.35E+22kg*12000^2m/s = 5.3E+30 joule
potential energy_1 = -(6.67E-11N(m/kg)^2*5.97E+24kg*7.35E+22kg)/8108000m = -3E+30 joule
mechanical energy = kin+pot = 2.3E+30 joule
The total mass of the combined object after collision (ignoring fragmentation) is then 5.97E+24 kg + 7.35E+22 kg = 6.05E+24 kg.
With conservation of momentum, the velocity of the combined body (assuming inelastic collision) after collision is then 7.35E+22kg*12000m/s / (6.05E+24kg) = 146m/s
final state:
kinetic energy_2 = 0.5*6.05E+24kg*146^2 m/s = 6.445E+28 joule
potential energy_2 = -(3/5)*(6.67E-11N(m/kg)^2 * 6.05E+24^2 kg) / 6425000m = -2.27E+32 joule
mechanical energy = kin+pot = -2.3E+32 joule
mechanical energy decrease = 2.32E+32 joule = 5.5E+13 giga ton TNT
assuming, wrongly, that the combined body is entirely made up of water this energy could heat it about 8300 degrees K including it going from liquid to gas, but assuming constant heat capacity.
Lots of assumptions made and energy lost to fragments and potential energy not totally realized due to non uniform densities. Also energy would not be evenly distributed, and there should stil be waves, carrying energy, passing through the remaining material long after the collision. The general point stands: moon should really not fall like that! It would give a whole lot of evaporating stuff and it would be very sad :-/
Its not impossible that I missed a digit somewhere, so consider this a back-of-the-envelope calculation.