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Waves traveling through the inner core go faster than those through the outer core.
The earth's magnetic field is caused by the circulating magma of the outer core going around the solid iron inner core.
The Earth's magnetic field is the result of electric currents in the liquid metal outer core.The outer core of the Earth is over 2,000 km thick. It sits above the solid inner core and is composed of highly conducting liquid iron and nickel. Above the outer core is the Earth's mantle.The geodynamo is the mechanism thought to be responsible for the electric current in the core and the generation of the Earth's magnetic field through the convection of conducting fluids in the Earth's core. Other planets with a molten metal core can also have a magnetic field.See related links.
the core
The Earth's magnetic field results from electric currents in the mantle and outer core around the iron solid core; every electricmagnet is prduced as a result of electricity flowing around a iron core - the same principle works in our own magnetic field.
It produces earth's magnetic field.
The movements in the liquid inner core.
The movements in the liquid inner core.
Earth's outer core (as opposed to the inner core).
Inner core
The core is a dense chunck of metal that influence the earths magnetic field.
inner core
because it has the hydro electric power to control the earths magnetic field
The movements in the liquid inner core.
Waves traveling through the inner core go faster than those through the outer core.
No. Earth's magnetic field is produced by currents in the liquid outer core.
No. The source of earth's magnetic field is the molten inner core. The moon due to its proximity of course influences our magnetic field but it is to be considered a "weak effect".