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Simple! The earth is like a huge magnet?? Electrons are always in mouvement and that create a magnetic field!!!! Same thing happend in a magnet! By stimulating the core with electricity,you put electrons in perpetual mouvement and that create a magnetic field!! A magnetic field is obtain when you can put the electrons to go in circle !! So the earth is like that! The surface of the earth is in perpetual mouvement with,the wind,the water,the rotation,the tempature.. To have a magnetic field , you have to initiate this by mouvement..

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Q: What redistributes energy from the equator to the north and south poles?
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What is the further you can get from the equator?

The north and south poles (90 degrees north or south of the equator).


Why are average temperatures higher at the equator than near the poles?

The energy that reaches the equator is more intense than the energy that strikes poles


Why are averages temperatures higher at the equator than near the poles?

The energy that reaches the equator is more intense than the energy that strikes poles


Why do the poles receive more solar energy then the equator does?

They don't. The equator receives more solar energy per area unit than the poles do.


Where is equator?

The equator is on the 0 degree latitude that is between the north and south poles. So obviously it is between the poles.


What are the differences of the locations of the North and South poles?

Both poles are located at 90 degrees. The North Pole is located north of the Equator and the South Pole is located south of the Equator.


Why do poles receive less solar energy then the equator does?

The poles receive less solar energy then the equator does because the radiation from the sun has to pass through much more atmosphere to reach the poles than to reach the equator. During that transit, more of the energy is scattered on the path to the poles, and less reaches the ground there.


Why do the poles receive less solar energy than the equators do?

It is because the North and South Poles don't point right at the Sun, as the Equator does, being on the top of the Earth the poles cannot get the direct rays from the Sun. But, the Equator can because it is always pointing towards the Sun, thus, getting more solar energy. Hope this helped.


What is an antonym of equator?

There is no strict antonym of 'Equator'. You are probably thinking of the North and South Poles.


Do penguins live near the equator?

no penguins live in the north and south poles the equator is hot.


What divides the north and south pole?

The equator is equidistant between the north and south poles.


What would happen if the earth spun north to south instead of east to west?

The sun would rise in south and set in the north. Also the poles would become the equator and the equator the poles.