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There are two phenomena:-polar wanderingmagnetic reversals
Time periods between Earth's magnetic pole reversals are varied. There are geologic periods where multiple reversals have occurred and periods of no activity. In the last 3.6 million years, there have been at least nine reversals, the last occurring 730,000 years ago.
Yes, in the history of Earth, it has happened a handful of times. When it switches we experience what we call a pole reversal. Right now Earth is currently in the process of a pole reversal (the South Pole is moving northwards).
Deep-sea geology has shown that the flows of rock out of faults underwater, particularly at the Mid-Ocean Ridge in the Atlantic Ocean, has layers of magnetically different composition. From these, we also learn of the extent and timing of the pole reversals due to geological dating techniques.
The sun's pole reversal is tied to the sunspot cycle.
The sun's pole reversal is tied to the sunspot cycle.
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The north pole becomes the south pole and vice versa. Also any rocks cooling in the reversed field will trap the magnetic polarity prevalent at their time of cooling. This means we can can trace the history of past magnetic reversals.
Rocks lock in their magnetism when they cool.
There are two phenomena:-polar wanderingmagnetic reversals
rocks get older as you move away from ocean ridges
Paleomagnetism refers to the strength and orientation of the earth's magnetic field at some remote past time. Magnetic field reversals are recorded in deep ocean bottom materials which show that at some ancient times the earth's magnetic poles have reversed, north pole becoming south pole and south pole becoming north pole.