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3 December, 22:01
What is the density of the crusts?
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Lucille Pittman
3 December, 22:20
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About 2.7 g/cm3 or something.
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Cassius Mcintyre
3 December, 22:28
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Continual crust:2.7-3.0
oceanic crust:3.0-3.3
mantle:3.3-5.7
outer:9.9-12.2
inner core:12.6-13.0
this all in grams per cubic centimeter
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