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the core of venus is very similar to the core of earth, as it is earths twin planet. therefore the the core of venus is made of the same elements as earths core, iron and nickel, both magnetic and it is these elements that create our magnetic field.
the earths magnetic signature is a negative polarity signature
No. Earth's magnetic field does not affect its axis of rotation.
No. The Earth's magnetic field consists of invisible lines of force, not rock. The mangetic fiild itself is driven by currents in the outer core, which is made of molten iron and nickel.
light exhibit magnetic field but i cant say about electric Field...
The Outer Core has magnetic field and it is made out of iron and nickel
Earth's outer core (as opposed to the inner core).
The movements in the liquid inner core.
No. Earth's magnetic field is produced by currents in the liquid outer core.
Iron, cobalt and nickel are known to show magnetic properties.
What escapes the crust is what we observe as the earths magnetic field. The outer core is a rotating mass of fluid metal that induces an electrical current which in turn generates the magnetosphere.
The movements in the liquid inner core.
It is Earths' "Magnetosphere".
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Yes.
It is made by the movement of the earths core and magma field
Scientists are about as certain as they could get in deciding that it is due to the rotation of the earth's iron and nickel core.