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Scientists think Earth's core is made up mainly of iron. Earth's mantle contains rocks rich in magnesium. What can you infer about the relative densities of iron and magnesium?
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Scientists think
Earth's core is made up
mainly of iron. Earth's
mantle contains rocks
rich in magnesium. What
can you infer about the
relative densities of iron and
magnesium?
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Iron is denser than magnesium.
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