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The moon’s average density is about the same as the density of which of the Earth’s layers?

a. inner
c. outer
b. atmospheric
d. none of the above

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Answer: The answer is (C)

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The correct answer is (c.) outer. The moon's average density is about the as the outer layer of the Earth. The average density of moon is about 3.34 g/centimetre and the earth's outermost layer is almost similar to it.

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The correct answer is (c.) outer. The moon's average density is about the as the outer layer of the Earth. The average density of moon is about 3.34 g/cm3 and the earth's outermost layer is almost similar to it.
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