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Ethan says it would require more than 100 moons to equal the mass of the Earth. Is this correct? Support your answer with your work.

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no

Explanation:

because,THE MOON IS SMALLER ACROSS (IN DIAMETER) THAN THE UNITED STATES IS WIDE. If the Earth were hollow, about 50 moons would fit inside. a. THE MOON IS SMALLER THAN THE EARTH: FIFTY MOONS WOULD FILL THE EARTH.

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