Because if without science specially the Geographers, we don't know the earth.
The earths magnetic field results from deep in the earths core. Magnetic conduction from within the earths core is believed to be the cause of this.
Scientists believe that it is the movements in the liquid outer core that create the magnetic field. Earth's magnetic field affects the whole planet.
If you mean the region of influence of the earth's magnetic field then its called the earth's magnetosphere
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If you're looking for a very broad category to put it in, "Earth sciences."
Seismology is a branch of geophysics. This is turn is a sub-branch of the earth and physical sciences.
Gaia Earth Sciences was created in 2003.
Environmental Earth Sciences was created in 2009.
No. Earth's gravitational field is due to the large mass within it; the electromagnetic field is due to the movement of the metals in its core. There are also the standard differences between a gravitational and an EM field.
The five major areas of earth science are: oceanography, a field dealing with oceans and other large bodies of water; geology, a field dealing with the Earth and its history; astronomy, a field dealing with celestial matters and the universe; meteorology, a field dealing with the atmosphere and weather; and environmental sciences, a field that deals with how variables impact the environment.
Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences was created in 1904.
Jitendra Singh is the Minister of State for Earth Sciences for India.
whar are the efforts of Muslim scientists in the field of pharmacy and allied sciences?
Museum of the Earth of Polish Academy of Sciences was created in 1948.
It depends on the specific occupational title within physiology. I could relate to a medical doctor, or a scientist within the biological sciences, etc. It is a broad field from which many specialties fall.
Earth science or Geoscience refers to science that studies the Earth. Here are its field of studies: Geology, Physical geography, Geophysics and Geodesy, Soil Science, Ecology, Hydrology, Glaciology, and Atmospheric Sciences.