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How do the mass and the density of the mantle compare with the mass and density of Earth’s core?
A) The mantle’s mass and its density are greater than that of the core
B) The mantle’s mass is less than the core’s mass, but with greater density
C) The mantle’s mass is greater than the core’s mass, but with less density
D) The mantle’s mass and its density are less than that of the core
A) The mantle’s mass and its density are greater than that of the core
B) The mantle’s mass is less than the core’s mass, but with greater density
C) The mantle’s mass is greater than the core’s mass, but with less density
D) The mantle’s mass and its density are less than that of the core
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traveler
an hour later, and yet nobody is helping.
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traveler
a whole day later, AND NOBODY IS ANSWERING BECAUSE THEY'RE TOO LAZY TO HELP
i might as well fail then.
i might as well fail then.
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anonymus
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kyojuro rengoku
i think its The mantle’s mass and its density are less than that of the core but i could be wrong
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kyojuro rengoku
1.The mantle’s mass is greater than the core’s mass, but with less density.
2.It is made possible by heat and pressure.
3.thunderstorms
4.A particular mineral is defined by its chemical composition and crystalline structure.
5.the breaking of rock into smaller pieces from nonchemical processes
6.Sprouting seeds and growing roots can cause rocks to break
7.burning less fossil fuel
8.a chair made of plastic
9.from the cooling of magma
10.oceanic crust
2.It is made possible by heat and pressure.
3.thunderstorms
4.A particular mineral is defined by its chemical composition and crystalline structure.
5.the breaking of rock into smaller pieces from nonchemical processes
6.Sprouting seeds and growing roots can cause rocks to break
7.burning less fossil fuel
8.a chair made of plastic
9.from the cooling of magma
10.oceanic crust
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kyojuro rengoku
those should be correct
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0ESDFOEJSJDOFJ
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Anonymous
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kyojuro rengoku
i failed so you didnt have to!
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They are all correct
They are all correct
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