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answers.askkids.com/Nature/where_do_volcanoes_happen
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Volcanoes happen anywhere on the planet, even in the ocean, where molten lave breaks through the earths crust and erupts upwards, falls down, cools, ... How Often do Lunar Eclipses Happen
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The inner layer is called the lunar core. The lunar core is made from iron, ... The moon is a differentiated body being composed of geochemically distinct crust , mantle and the core.
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lunar.ksc.nasa.gov/science/geologys.html
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Lunar Geology is the study of the moons crust, rocks, strata, etc. Lunar Geology tends to cover two broad areas of study; Maria (and/or Basins) and Highlands.
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www.psrd.hawaii.edu/Jan09/lunarBasins.html
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Jan 27, 2009 ... The horizontal and vertical distribution of well-mixed basin ejecta has lunar-wide geochemical ramifications: Planetary Science Research ...
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m3.jpl.nasa.gov/LunarCrust/index.html
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Identifying the character and diversity of minerals on the Moon in a geologic context will enable scientists to deduce the evolution of the lunar crust.
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www.windows2universe.org/earth/moon/lunar_interior_stru...
www.windows2universe.org/earth/moon/lunar_interior_structure.html
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The picture shows the moon's crust, about 60=150 km thick, followed by the ... The Moon's crust is a composed of a dusty outer rock layer called a regolith.
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adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1999nvm..conf...61S
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Structure and Composition of the Lunar Crust. Authors: Spudis, P. D.; Bussey, D. B. J.; Hawke, B. R.. Affiliation: AA(Lunar and Planetary Inst.), AB(European ...
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