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The Moon's interior is less differentiated than Earth's, with a smaller iron core and a thicker mantle relative to its size. While Earth has a complex structure with a solid inner core, liquid outer core, mantle, and crust, the Moon's core is thought to be partially molten or solid and makes up a smaller proportion of its total volume. Additionally, the Moon lacks tectonic activity and has a simpler geological history, primarily shaped by impacts rather than dynamic processes like plate tectonics.

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