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Crust mantle and core of mars?

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Crust and Surface: Mars' surface is composed mostly of iron-rich basaltic rock (an igneous rock). Mars has a thin crust, similar to Earth's.

Mantle: Silicate rock, probably hotter than the Earth's mantle at corresponding depths.

Core: The core is made of iron and sulphides and has a radius of 800-1,500 miles (1,300-2,400 km). Crust and Surface: Mars' surface is composed mostly of iron-rich basaltic rock (an igneous rock). Mars has a thin crust, similar to Earth's.

Mantle: Silicate rock, probably hotter than the Earth's mantle at corresponding depths.

Core: The core is made of iron and sulphides and has a radius of 800-1,500 miles (1,300-2,400 km).

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