in 1872 3 scientists dug to the earths core and implanted an electro magnet more powerful than an atomic bomb. The government kept all this secret so that no one could disrupt the magnet's current.
The magnetic force within the Earth comes from the movement of molten iron and nickel in the outer core. This movement generates electric currents, which in turn create a magnetic field. This magnetic field is what gives the Earth its north and south magnetic poles.
The earth as a single object has a magnetic field. If Uruguay is part of the earth, it shares the earth's magnetic field.
The Earth's magnetic field is generated by the movement of molten iron in the outer core, driven by heat from radioactive decay and the cooling of the planet. This movement creates electric currents, which in turn produce a magnetic field around the Earth.
The Earth's magnetic field is the result of electrical currents flowing in the earth.
Scientists believe that it is the movements in the liquid outer core that create the magnetic field. Earth's magnetic field affects the whole planet.
The vertical component of Earth's magnetic field is zero at the magnetic equator, where the magnetic field lines are horizontal. At the magnetic equator, the magnetic field lines run parallel to the Earth's surface, resulting in a zero vertical component.
The magnetic force on Earth is called Earth's magnetic field or also the geomagnetic field.
No, the moon does not have a global magnetic field like Earth. Some localized magnetic fields have been detected on the moon's surface, but they are much weaker than Earth's magnetic field.
If you mean the region of influence of the earth's magnetic field then its called the earth's magnetosphere
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 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.
Yes, the Earth has a magnetic field.
The earth's outer core produces the magnetic field.