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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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