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Earth’s inner core is solid because of A. the composition of its rock. B. its great diameter. C. extreme cold. D. immense pressure.
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Earth’s inner core is solid because of
A. the composition of its rock.
B. its great diameter.
C. extreme cold.
D. immense pressure.
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D immense pressure -------------
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immense pressure. ----------------
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