The Moon has:
A) a global magnetic field that deflects the solar wind, but is not strong enough to trap high-energy charged particles.
B) no global magnetic field, although weak magnetism in lunar rocks does show that a magnetic field existed earlier in the Moon's history.
C) no detectable magnetism of any kind, either global or in individual rocks.
D) a very weak global field that is not strong enough to deflect the solar wind before it hits the lunar surface.
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