Every 22 years
the magnet field is the strongest well the summer solstic when the suns gravitational pull is the strongest
The north and south poles.
tne name of the semicircle joining the poles to poles is called merdian
something that has two poles described as a what i think north poleby:Kenedie durens aka kandii
Because the earth rotates on its slanted axis, the points at the ends of the axis (the poles) are the parts that least often face the sun directly and therefore receive the least amount of sunlight year-round.
At the poles.
At the poles
The Sun's magnetic poles reverse approximately every 11 years during the solar cycle. This phenomenon is part of the Sun's complex magnetic behavior, which influences solar activity, including sunspots and solar flares. The pole reversal occurs when the Sun's magnetic field undergoes a complete flip, with the north and south poles switching places. This cycle can vary slightly in duration and intensity but typically aligns with the solar cycle's peak activity.
Only in the angle of incidence.
The concept of the poles of an electromagnet flipping is known as "magnetic polarity reversal." This occurs when the direction of the current flowing through the wire coil of the electromagnet changes, resulting in the north and south poles switching places. This phenomenon is often utilized in various applications, such as in electric motors and transformers.
Polar Flip is a occurrence when the positions of the Earth's magnetic poles are switched. Theories suggest this can lead to mass extinction and erosion of the atmosphere.
it represents the fact that the magnetic poles of the Earth must "flip" from time to time - the iron in the magma that cools to become the ocean floor aligns with the poles so stripping would show that the poles have changed direction over time. Some scientists suggest the times when the poles "flip" match up with cataclysmic events in the Earths geologic history.
25 days for a rotation at the equator, 34 days for a rotation near the poles.
Mercury
Yes constantly, it is affected by the Solar wind and about every 100 thousand years the poles flip.
because magnets cannot attract under water
no. the polarity changes only