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The density of the suns core is about 160 g/cm3. the density of earths core is about 13.0 g/cm3. about how many times denser it the suns core than earths?
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The density of the suns core is about 160 g/cm3. the density of earths core is about 13.0 g/cm3. about how many times denser it the suns core than earths?
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the density of the suns core is about 160 g/cm3. the density of earths core is about 13.0 g/cm3. about how many times denser it the suns core than earths?
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The answer would be 12.3
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Answer:
The sun's core is
12.3
times denser than Earth's core.
Step-by-step explanation:
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