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What is inside the Moon?
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No one has ever examined the inside of the Moon. Its outside looks very different from the Earth, but inside it is probably the same. Beneath the thin outer crust is a mantle of solid rock. Under this is a thinner layer of molten rock, and at the centre is the core, about 1,420 kilometres from the surface.
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Book:
Best Ever Q&A
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Section:
Space
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Chapter:
Moon
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