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If we didn't have the earth's magnetic field, eventually all of the harmful and deadly rays from the sun would destroy life on earth.
We expect Earth would still have a magnetic field during a reversal, but it would be weaker than normal with multiple magnetic poles. Radio communication would deteriorate, navigation by magnetic compass would be difficult and migratory animals might have problems. Many migratory animals use the geomagnetic field to orient themselves. However, even if Earth's magnetic field began a reversal, it would still take several thousand years to complete a reversal.
The earth rotates because it rotates there are seasons and day/night. Now, that you know these facts you can see how it affects your life.
effects of earth's magnetic field:-The sun emits huge amount of solid charged particles every time(called solar wind). if these particles are allowed to enter our earth, then there would be no chance of existence of life as this horrible effect of the solar wind would scrape away the atmosphere of our earth. but this magnetic field of our earth repels all these solid particles from the sun. by K. Sreramfrom India ,Tamil Nadu, Chennai
For the planet : none. For the planet as we know it: it shields us from the solar wind, a flow of high energy particles that the sun emits (solar flares,ect.) ,much as the ozone layer protects us from ultraviolet radiation.
Magnetic field doesnot have a half life. Elements have half life.
The earth's magnetic field protects the surface from getting struck by solar radiation.
The storms in 'Life of Pi' symbolize the challenges and trials that Pi faces in his life. They test his resilience, faith, and determination to survive. The storms force Pi to confront his fears and discover inner strength that he didn't know he had.
If we didn't have the earth's magnetic field, eventually all of the harmful and deadly rays from the sun would destroy life on earth.
The earth's magnetic field is important in that it prevents the sun's solar radiation from killing life on earth by wiping out the earth's atmosphere and deflecting dangerous radiation.
they differ because all of our storms are destroing our cities and our planet and Jupiter has no life forms on it so it really be de stroying anything but itself
In order for earth to sustain life it has the magnetic field, plate tectonics, and active volcanoes.
Storms of Life was created in 1986.
The troposphere is where most life on earth lives. It is where we have our air and makes our weather.
Yes. Solar Flares do affect earth. As earth is protected by a very strong magnetic field, the effect is of no actual danger to life on earth. For the planet it self, solar flares would not be of any danger at all even if life were exterminated by their magnitude. Solar Flares do cause implications regarding electronics placed in orbits around the earth. They can during violent sun-storms cause saturation in electronics and burn circuitry. This particularly in satellite's. For humans... The danger is only theoretical as in if sun-storms become so violent that they penetrate the magnetic field protecting our planet. This does not often happen and even if it happens, this would most likely only be marginally.
The ozone in stratosphere affects the life on earth. It protects and shields the surface of earth.
Destroying the ozone allows UV. These affect life on earth.