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The density of the Earth's moon is 3.3464 g/cm3 (or 3346.4 kg/m3).

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Is the earths moon dense?

Relative to what. It has an mean density of 3.3464 g/cc.


Do silicate rocks have greater or lesser density than moon and earths density?

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How is Mercury's average dens ity is high as earths?

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What does the earths moon mean?

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