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    The Central Core of Mercury Is Probably Composed Of
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The Central Core of Mercury Is Probably Composed Of

Question 72

Question 72

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The central core of Mercury is probably composed of:


A) molten rock.
B) solid rocks of relatively low density.
C) ices of H2O and CH4.
D) solid and/or molten iron.

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