The Earth has a magnetic field that surrounds the planet. This field is generated by the nickel-iron core that is located at the center of the Earth. The magnetic field protects Earth from dangerous radiation from space.
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The rocks present in earth like Basalts when cools to a certain temperature(Curie point),the earth's magnetic field is frozen into it known as fossil magnetism.It records both direction of N-S pole & the latitude of the rock.Evidence from this it has been reveled that on geologic past earth has reversed it's magnetic field many atimes.
From an astronomy point of view, the Van Allen belt protects the whole Earth by deflecting harmful solar radiation away from the surface. Without the magnetic field, land based life would be unable to survive.
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it helps us because it gives us navigation, like with our compasses, so that means that the compasses wouldn't work without a magnetic field.
they also help the baby sea turtles to get back to the sea.
and also birds can sense it!
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The Earth's magetosphere deflects most of the solar wind produced by the sun. Solar wind is mostly magnetically-charged particles that would be harmful to animals and plants if they were not blocked by the planet's magnetic field.
Very little. That's why you can have an MRI - Magnetic Resonance Imaging - test and experience no physical problems. But you can't have an MRI if there is _ANY_ metal on you or around you, because the induced currents would be dangerous.
the earths magnetic fields protect us from deadly ultraviolet rays. they deflect a majority of these waves and effectively dispose of them. mars does not have one and thus is dead because of it.
the earths magnetic field protects us and the earth from things such as solar winds and cosmic particles/radiation as well as solar radiation. It deflects the charged particles produced from various sources in space, however some can get in. The Northern Lights, for example, occur when highly charged electrons from the solar wind interact with elements in the earth's atmosphere. When the electrons enter the earth's upper atmosphere they will encounter atoms of oxygen and nitrogen at different altitudes and the colour of the aurora depends on which atom is struck, and the altitude of meeting. Therefore the magnetic field does not prevent all particles from entering the earths atmosphere.
If Earth did not have a magnetic field then all Ionically charged particles from the sun would enter earth's Ionosphere and over charge it causing global weather changes. This happens when Sun spot activity is low. The Magnetic Fields basically trap the particles and keep them far away from earth. Think of it, if you want, as an outer shield.
With the use of a compass, a compass is basically a relatively weak magnet, and magnets follow these rules: Opposites attract and likes repel. And using these principals and...............................
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All you have to do is hang a magnet up by a string from the ceiling in your bedroom, and watch it for a while.
No matter which way you push it, it always points in the same direction when it calms down.
Everybody who does that in their own home finds their hanging magnets pointing the same direction.
Each one is aligning itself with the earth's magnetic field.
Venus does not have a magnetic field.
What causes it's magnetic field is the dynamo effect.
Yes, Saturn has a magnetic field that is produced by electric currents. I guess that also means it is going to be a real challenge for scientists to enter Saturn in the future.
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Earth's magnetic field (and the surface magnetic field) is approximately a magnetic dipole, with the magnetic field South pole near the Earth's geographic north pole (see Magnetic North Pole) and the other magnetic field N pole near the Earth's geographic south pole (see Magnetic South Pole). This makes the compass usable for navigation. The cause of the field can be explained by dynamo theory. A magnetic field extends infinitely, though it weakens with distance from its source. The Earth's magnetic field, also called the geomagnetic field, which effectively extends several tens of thousands of kilometres into space, forms the Earth's magnetosphere. A paleomagnetic study of Australian red dacite and pillow basalt has estimated the magnetic field to be at least 3.5 billion years old.
Most importantly to us, the earth has a permanent magnetic field.
The magnetic field of the Earth protects us from cosmic radiation.
The closer the lines the stronger the magnetic field.
Almost all creatures sense magnetic field except us, human.
For compasses.
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The closer the magnetic field lines, the stronger the magnetic force in that area.
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A magnetic field has no discernable effect on your body. All of us are constantly exposed to a magnetic field, that of the earth itself, we cannot avoid it.
no. Eris does not have a magnetic field
The Earth's magnetic field deflects solar winds which contain charged particles. These particles would be fatal to human beings.
The magnetic field. If it's an electromagnet, the electromagnetic field.