What can we say about the Moon's magnetic field?
A) The Moon has an iron-rich core that is partly molten, but it is too small to produce a planet-wide magnetic field.
B) The Moon has an iron-rich molten core that produces a planet-wide magnetic field.
C) The Moon's core is solid, so there is no planet-wide magnetic field.
D) The Moon's core contains no iron, so there is no planet-wide magnetic field.
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