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Biology, 18.09.2019 06:10, mairealexander87

It is the year 2010 and you are part of a team that is analyzing material brought back
from a robotic mission to the moon. your team has accumulated a list of observations
and materials brought back from the mission:
1. images taken from the lander have rather low reflectivity.
2. the soil depth is approximately 10cm thick.
3. the basalt brought back is high in iron content
4. the results of the dating experiments place the basalts to be approximately
3.2 billion years old.
3.1) did the robot land in the lunar highlands or in a mare basin?

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