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Why do scientists believethat the inner core is the source of earth's magnetic field?

The core is a dense chunck of metal that influence the earths magnetic field.


Earth's magnetic field is believed to be generated from what region?

If you mean the region of influence of the earth's magnetic field then its called the earth's magnetosphere


The earth's magnetic field helps shield it from the solar wind?

That is true.


How does an inducted magnetic field influence the direction of a compass needle?

The conducting wire wrapped around the compass is energized creating a magnetic field that counteracts the effects of the Earth's magnetic field and changes the direction of the compass needle.


What effects does the solar wind have on the earths magnetic field?

Solar wind has a large effect on the earth.. It brings these clouds (cant remember name) down. which affects electricity very much. Due to the magnetic field of the clouds


What will happen if the whole world is in he influence of magnetic field?

you would get bummed by an alien


What factors do not affect solubility of a solid?

For example the magnetic field, the wind speed, the gravitation.


What is the influence of a permanent magnet's magnetic field on a piece of iron called?

It is called ferromagnitisum .


What protects earth from most solar wind?

Its the magnetic field of the Earth that protects us from the solar wind. This deflects the stream of charged particles away from us, creating the magnetosphere.


How does the earths magnetic field influence us on earth?

Directly : not at all. BUT It deflects the solar wind, thus the radiation levels on the Earth's surface is compatible with life; and there's still enough air for us to breath.


How does the sun affect the earth's magnetic field?

Well, imagine the Earth's magnetic field is an umbrella, its a fairly sturdy umbrella so most of the Solar Wind is deflected off and around the Earth. But some of the Solar Wind gets past the magnetic field at our poles which is what causes Auroras. Solar Wind tends to rip at Earths magnetic field, it acts sort of like a flag on a windy day. Blasting and flailing in different directions as the Solar Wind rushes past it. There are a few good videos on utube if you want to check it out.


Is the Aurora created by the thermosphere?

No. it is created by the Earth's magnetic field, and particles trapped in it from the Solar wind.