It's important because it protects us from the suns radiation.
It is Earths' "Magnetosphere".
Earth's magnetic field is strongest at the magnetic North Pole and the magnetic South Pole.
The strength of Earth's magnetic field is strongest at the magnetic poles, which are not necessarily aligned with the geographic poles. The magnetic field is weakest at the magnetic equator.
When convection occurs in Earth's outer core, it generates electric currents due to the movement of the molten iron and nickel. These electric currents create a magnetic field around the planet, known as the Earth's magnetic field. This magnetic field plays a crucial role in protecting Earth from solar winds and cosmic rays.
Earth's magnetic field is created by the movement of molten iron and nickel in the outer core of the planet. This movement generates electric currents, which in turn produce the magnetic field that surrounds Earth.
because it has the hydro electric power to control the earths magnetic field
The Earth's magnetic field changes over time because that is the way that God makes it.
No, but at the poles the field (because of the orientation of the field lines) offers the least protection.
Yes.
It is made by the movement of the earths core and magma field
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.
It is Earths' "Magnetosphere".
earths magnetic field is generated by the circulation of liquid metal.
It is Earths' "Magnetosphere".
No, but at the poles the field (because of the orientation of the field lines) offers the least protection.
The earth's magnetic field is important in that it prevents the sun's solar radiation from killing life on earth by wiping out the earth's atmosphere and deflecting dangerous radiation.
= An effect of the magnetic field is "Van Allen radiation belt" =