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    Why Is the Moon No Longer Geologically Active
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Why Is the Moon No Longer Geologically Active

Question 121

Question 121

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Why is the Moon no longer geologically active?


A) because it is rotating too slowly
B) because its radioactive elements were never abundant
C) because its interior has cooled
D) because it does not have water on its surface

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