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What is inside the Moon?
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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