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The least dense layers of the Earth are found at the- A. outer edge B. inside the middle C. inner core
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The least dense layers of the Earth are found at the-
A. outer edge
B. inside the middle
C. inner core
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I believe the answer is A; outer edge.
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it is a, the outer edge
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