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Current studies on laterites in Nigeria say: below 0.1 m/d to 400 m/d .

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The density of laterite can vary depending on its composition, but on average, it is around 2.2 to 2.5 grams per cubic centimeter.

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Our Year 10 class measure the density of Laterite and after 6 trials we found the density of Western Australian laterite to be approximately 2.5g/cm3

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