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Juliet Cordova
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8 May, 08:24
What do scientists think forms the Moon's core?
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Cheyanne Ramsey
8 May, 08:28
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A solid iron core is what scientists think
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Esther Harmon
8 May, 08:32
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A iron rich inner core I'm pretty sure that's the awnser good luck
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