What does the Moon's lack of a magnetic field suggest about its internal structure?

A. The Moon's interior has not differentiated.
B. The Moon's crust is very thick and poor in iron.
C. The Moon's core is smaller and cooler than Earth's.
D. The Moon's mantle is too cold to form convection cells.


Answer: C

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