yes the molten metals in the core generally produce ions.. when this liquid metal ions flows in the core the constitute sort of current... we know current generates magnetic field.. its the reason for earth magnetism........ you also might heard about the magnetic poles shifting... answer is the same
The molten iron and medals inside the earths core are the reasons for the earths magnetic core.
Yes.
TRUE (this is the correct answer)
magnetic field.
Convection of liquid metals in the outer core creates the Earth's magnetic field.
Earth's core
because it has the hydro electric power to control the earths magnetic field
The core is a dense chunck of metal that influence the earths magnetic field.
for a short distances the magnetism can be well, said to be conducted in a magnetic material. For example if you have seen a transformer core then you will realize that the magnetic fluxes are being conducted across the core form primary winding to secondary winding. but if your question is if the magnetism can be conducted to larger distances like electricity then it might be theoretically possible but practically unrealizable due to huge losses and well earth's magnetism effects.
The center core of the earth is solid iron surrounded by molten iron. The center is solid due to the great pressure and the spinning mass of molten iron around the solid iron core creates the electrodynamic effect that causes Earths magnetism. Our moon has little or no magnetic field because its core has long since cooled.
no it is not true. there is solid iron and nickel in the Earths core
Earths core