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Stripes on a zebra. I would know since I had this same question on an assignment. :)

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What is the pattern of magnetic polarity reversals?

In a geomagnetic reversal, the south and north magnetic poles flip locations. A magnetic pole reversal takes place every 450,000 years on average, but this is not regular. We are way overdue since the last reversal was 780,000 years ago. There is a pattern in the magnetic polarity of basaltic rocks on opposite sides of a mid-ocean ridge. Basalt contains tiny magnetic crystals that point to the location of the north magnetic pole at the time the lava cools. The rocks at the ridge have positive polarity, but on either side of the ridge the polarity is negative, indicating that those lavas cooled when the magnetic field was opposite of what it is today. On either side of the basalt with negative polarity are more rocks with positive polarity. This pattern continues on both sides of the mid-ocean ridge across the ocean basin. The pattern of magnetic polarity is one of the main lines of evidence for seafloor spreading, which is the mechanism for plate tectonics.


Why do earth's magnetic pole reversals provide evidence of plate tectonics?

Iron gains magnetism at a certain temperature known as the curie point. at this point Iron rich minerals align with the magnetic polls. Today Iron minerals have been found in older rocks pointing in a variety of directions and since our polls do not move this provided evidence that the Continents containing those minerals have moved and after lining up these magnetic rocks with others from the same time they all correlate with Continental drift and plate tech-tonics.


What causes Magnetic stripes on the seafloor are caused by?

These "stripes" formed the pattern known as magnetic striping. ... They hypothesized that the magnetic striping was produced from the generation of magma at mid-ocean ridges during alternating periods of normal and reversed magnetism by the magnetic reversals of the Earth's magnetic field.


What best describes Earth's north magnetic pole?

Your expression, 'earth's north magnetic pole' is, at best, confusing. Are you referring to 'Magnetic North', which is a location and not the polarity of that location? Or are you referring to the magnetic polarity of this location, which is a south pole?If the former, then a compass indicates the direction of Magnetic North. If the latter, then earth's north magnetic pole is located at Magnetic South. In other words, a compass needle points to Magnetic North because it is attracted by its south magnetic polarity.Just to expand somewhat on this answer... 'Magnetic North' and 'Magnetic South' are so-named to differentiate their locations from 'True North' and 'True South'. In other words, 'Magnetic North' and 'Magnetic South' are locationsand not magnetic polarities. In fact, the magnetic polarity of True North is a south pole, and the magnetic polarity of True South is a north pole. I would also argue that the terms 'Magnetic North (or South) Pole' is confusing, because the location is not really a 'pole' in either the geographic or magnetic sense. By calling Magnetic North, a 'pole' causes confusion, making some students confuse their location ('Magnetic North') with their polarity ('south')!Apex answer: Wandering


Difference between magnetic and non-magnetic materials?

Simple answer: Magnetic materials are affeted by magnets while non magnetic materials are not Advanced: Magnetic (or paramagnetic) materials have unpaired electrons, causing atoms to align in a certain pattern when a magnet is introduced

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Why was the pattern of a alternating reversals of earth's magnetic fields?

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What has cause the zebra pattern in the rock of ocean floor?

Caused by changes in earth's magnetic field over time, especially reversals of the magnetic poles.


What has caused the zebra pattern'' in the rock of the ocean floor?

Caused by changes in earth's magnetic field over time, especially reversals of the magnetic poles.


What has caused the zebra pattern in the rocks of the ocean floor?

Caused by changes in earth's magnetic field over time, especially reversals of the magnetic poles.


What causes the magnetic striping noticed about the mid ocean ridges?

These "stripes" formed the pattern known as magnetic striping. ... They hypothesized that the magnetic striping was produced from the generation of magma at mid-ocean ridges during alternating periods of normal and reversed magnetism by the magnetic reversals of the Earth's magnetic field.


What has casued the zebra pattern in the rock of the ocean floor?

The pattern only appears in images of magnetic field intensity, not really visible. Caused by changes in Earth's magnetic field over time especially reversals of the magnetic poles. "Stripes" represents different ages of rocks as they spread from mid-ocean ridges. Magnetic properties of lavas are set when they cool down and minerals such as magnetite crystallize.


What is the pattern of magnetic polarity reversals?

In a geomagnetic reversal, the south and north magnetic poles flip locations. A magnetic pole reversal takes place every 450,000 years on average, but this is not regular. We are way overdue since the last reversal was 780,000 years ago. There is a pattern in the magnetic polarity of basaltic rocks on opposite sides of a mid-ocean ridge. Basalt contains tiny magnetic crystals that point to the location of the north magnetic pole at the time the lava cools. The rocks at the ridge have positive polarity, but on either side of the ridge the polarity is negative, indicating that those lavas cooled when the magnetic field was opposite of what it is today. On either side of the basalt with negative polarity are more rocks with positive polarity. This pattern continues on both sides of the mid-ocean ridge across the ocean basin. The pattern of magnetic polarity is one of the main lines of evidence for seafloor spreading, which is the mechanism for plate tectonics.


Why does food sausages in an inductive heated pan show magnetic pattern?

It is not the food that causes the magnetic pattern. Instead, it is the induction heated pan that creates the magnetic pattern.


What causes the zebra pattern on the ocean floor?

By "zebra striped pattern" I presume you mean the wave like fashion the sand is formed into in which light hits the crest but doesn't in the crevice? This is due to, from my understanding, the ebb and flow of the water. The sand almost mimics the waves above it.


What are three characteristics of magnetic reversals?

In the past, the polarity of the Earth's magnetic field has reversed, many times over. This was discovered in samples of the rocks of the ocean floor at mid-ocean ridges, where matching patterns of magnetic polarity were discovered on each side of the mid ocean ridge. It is believed that the magnetic field is caused by electrical currents in the Earth's interior. [We know that the interior is too hot to sustain the magnetism of a bar magnet. As proved by the Curie's.] If these currents circulate parallel to the equator, then they would be pretty stable. but we know that the poles are moving. This may indicate that the path of electrical conduction is not a simple circle. We just have to wait. The earth's magnetic field is caused by the effect of the Earth's rotation on the liquid iron core. This field occasionally flips so that the direction that was magnetic north becomes magnetic south and what was magnetic south becomes magnetic north. This is called a magnetic reversal and these reversals can be detected in Earth's lava rocks which lock in the direction of the current field when they cool and solidify. Earth's magnetic field flips about once every 100 thousand years. The Sun goes through similar magnetic reversal cycles but on the Sun the reversals happen about once every 11 years. Please see the related link for more information.


Why do earth's magnetic pole reversals provide evidence of plate tectonics?

Iron gains magnetism at a certain temperature known as the curie point. at this point Iron rich minerals align with the magnetic polls. Today Iron minerals have been found in older rocks pointing in a variety of directions and since our polls do not move this provided evidence that the Continents containing those minerals have moved and after lining up these magnetic rocks with others from the same time they all correlate with Continental drift and plate tech-tonics.


Which part of the respiratory system divided into smaller tubes in a pattern that resembles the branches of a tree?

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