Moon rocks are very similar to earth rocks an they are not intrinsically magnetic.
Venus does not have a magnetic field.
No.
Because the moon has no magnetosphere - compasses are based on magnetic energy. == ==
movement in its core.
The Moon has a solid core, and therefore has no magnetic field or poles.
The moon does not have a dipolar magnetic field and its external magnetic field is quite weak when compared to that of the Earth.
Moon rocks are very similar to earth rocks an they are not intrinsically magnetic.
No because the Moon does not have a magnetic field like the Earth does. The Earth's magnetic field appears to be created by a liquid metalic out core circulating around a solid core. This works like a dynamo which creates the magnetic field around the Earth. The Moon lacks a similar core stucture. This is also the reason why the Monn has no atmosphere.A magnetic compass would not work on the moon, for the moon does not have the magnetic field that the earth has, allowing us to use this device.No, because moon does not have magnetic force like earth
To have an active magnetic field you must have a reasonably fast rotation speed, and a molten metal core. The earths moon has neither of these, so the answer is No, the moon doesn't have a magnetic field of any kind.
the moon.
Venus does not have a magnetic field.
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".
No.
Because the moon has no magnetosphere - compasses are based on magnetic energy. == ==
No. No moon has strong magnetic fields that result in "poles" like Earth ... but they often do have weak magnetic fields.
movement in its core.