The Outer Core
The outer liquid core produces the strong magnetic field of the Earth, through the dynamo effect.
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In the Dynamo Theory, the magnetic field of the earth is created in the outer core. The fluid contained in the outer core creates and maintains the magnetic field during rotation.
The very center of the Earth consists of the solid inner core (Ni-Fe alloy) and the liquid outer core (Ni, Fe) that spins and as a giant dynamo gives rise to the existence of the Earth magnetic field.
The outer liquid core produces the strong magnetic field of the Earth, through the dynamo effect.
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The earth's outer core produces the magnetic field.
In the Dynamo Theory, the magnetic field of the earth is created in the outer core. The fluid contained in the outer core creates and maintains the magnetic field during rotation.
The layer that affects the earth's surface is ozone. Ozone is a layer of importance.
The very center of the Earth consists of the solid inner core (Ni-Fe alloy) and the liquid outer core (Ni, Fe) that spins and as a giant dynamo gives rise to the existence of the Earth magnetic field.
The outer core is the layer beneath the mantle. It is made ofliquid iron and nickel. Complex convection currents give rise to a dynamo effect which is responsible for the Earth's magnetic field. The outer core is a hot, electrically conducting liquid (mainly Iron and Nickel). This conductive layer combines with Earth's rotation to create a dynamo effect that maintains a system of electrical currents creating the Earth's magnetic field. It is also responsible for the subtle jerking of Earth's rotation. This layer is not as dense as pure molten iron, which indicates the presence of lighter elements. Scientists suspect that about 10% of the layer is composed of sulphur and oxygen because these elements are abundant in the cosmos and dissolve readily in molten iron.The outer core is in the range of 200 to The outer core is in the range of 200 to 300 kilometers (125 to 188 miles) thick and represents about 4% of the mantle-crust mass. This layer is sometimes identified as part of the lower mantle due to its geographical nature. However, studies on seismic discontinuities suggest that this "D" layer might differ chemically ROM the lower mantle lying above it.
Ozone layer does not allow UV to pass through which kill the greenhouse gas absorbing plankton. This avoids the greenhouse effect.
vechicle effect the earth by creating global warming into the atmosphere and destroying the o zone layer
The ozone layer acts a protective shield on the surface of earth. This layer blocks out the harmful Uv radiations emitted from the surface of the sun.