Because it has a molten metallic core and a fast rotation.
no mars magnetic field is not strong because it is far away from the sun than earth.
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That's easy because it doesn't. Mercury's magnetic field is only about 1% that of Earth.
The outer liquid core produces the strong magnetic field of the Earth, through the dynamo effect.
no, only our earth has the magnectic energy The Sun has a very strong magnetic field.
The earth as a single object has a magnetic field. If Uruguay is part of the earth, it shares the earth's magnetic field.
by bipolar winds that overcame what used to be a large second earth, which then forged with our earth to create a single earth with a strong magnetic field. it is solely coincidence that it does what it does and Obama used to be white
by bipolar winds that overcame what used to be a large second earth, which then forged with our earth to create a single earth with a strong magnetic field. it is solely coincidence that it does what it does and Obama used to be white
No it would probably weaken. The Earth's magnetic field is due to a combination of two factors: Earth's relatively high iron content and Earth's relatively high rotation speed. If you reduced either factor you should expect the magnetic field's strength to be reduced.
No it would probably weaken. The Earth's magnetic field is due to a combination of two factors: Earth's relatively high iron content and Earth's relatively high rotation speed. If you reduced either factor you should expect the magnetic field's strength to be reduced.
The auroras that are experienced near the polar regions occur because of the strength of the earth's magnetic field. The magnetic field is not very strong at the equator.
The Earth's magnetic field is the result of electrical currents flowing in the earth.