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As you move closer to the center of the Moon, the density generally increases due to the gravitational compression of materials. The outer layers consist of less dense materials like silicates, while the inner layers contain denser materials such as metallic iron and sulfur. This gradient of density contributes to the Moon's overall structure and composition, with the core being the densest part.

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