The answer is true. It is most closely influenced by the moon.
The border between the outer core and the inner core is about 5,100 km<span> below the surface of the Earth. (The crust is usually between 3 and 70 km thick, being thicker in the continents and thinner in the oceans,)
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Continentality<span>, </span>a measure of the difference between continental and marine climates characterized by the increased range often peratures that occurs over land compared with water. This difference is a consequence of the much lower effective heat capacities of land surfaces as well as of their generally reduced evaporation rates.
Without a table or graph, you might forget what an equation represents.
<span>The explanation for the quantum fluctuations which occured a few fraction of seconds after the bigbang could provide a better explanation of the origin of galaxies</span>