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  • Mantle vs. Core Density: Understanding Earth's Interior
    The correct statement is: The mantle is less dense than Earth's core.

    Here's why:

    * Earth's core is primarily composed of iron and nickel, which are very dense elements. The immense pressure at the core also contributes to its high density.

    * The mantle is primarily composed of silicate minerals, which are less dense than iron and nickel.

    Therefore, the core is significantly denser than the mantle.

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