The best hypothesis is a self-sustaining dynamo caused by the slow but inexorable motion of the electrically conductive core.
No, the magnetic reactions that cause aurora borealis do not affect Earth's rotation like an electric motor. The aurora is a result of solar wind interacting with Earth's magnetic field, creating light displays in the polar regions. Earth's rotation is primarily influenced by gravitational forces, not by magnetic reactions.
One way to demonstrate the existence of magnetic force is by using a compass needle which aligns itself with the Earth's magnetic field. When a magnet is brought near the compass needle, it will cause the needle to deflect and align with the magnet's field, illustrating the presence of a magnetic force.
The compass needle will only align itself with the magnetic meridian if it is free from all other influences except the magnetic field of earth.This is rarely so, particularly on a ship which constructed on steel. The magnetism induced in the steel by the earths magnetic field causes the compass needle to deviate from the magnetic meridian, by an amount which is called the DEVIATION.
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Solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are the particles that are thrown off the Sun's corona and can affect Earth's magnetic field. These events release energetic particles and electromagnetic radiation that can disturb the Earth's magnetosphere and cause geomagnetic storms.
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.
The television or something in it must be generating a magnetic field.
Earth's liqid metal Inner Core passes through a magnetic field causing the liquid metal to electomagnetically charge the planet.
Magnetic storms unleashed by solar flares can cause auroras, but all solar flares don't cause auroras.
No, the magnetic reactions that cause aurora borealis do not affect Earth's rotation like an electric motor. The aurora is a result of solar wind interacting with Earth's magnetic field, creating light displays in the polar regions. Earth's rotation is primarily influenced by gravitational forces, not by magnetic reactions.
Earth's magnetic poles have reversed many times in the past due to changes in the Earth's molten outer core. As the molten metal moves, it generates the Earth's magnetic field. Over time, this movement can cause the magnetic field to weaken, flip, and establish a new polarity. The process of pole reversals is a natural part of the Earth's geophysical history.
One way to demonstrate the existence of magnetic force is by using a compass needle which aligns itself with the Earth's magnetic field. When a magnet is brought near the compass needle, it will cause the needle to deflect and align with the magnet's field, illustrating the presence of a magnetic force.
No, the Earth's magnetic field does not cause the Earth to tilt. The tilt of the Earth's axis, also known as obliquity, is believed to have been caused by the gravitational influence of other planets during the early formation of the solar system. The Earth's magnetic field is generated by the movement of molten iron in its outer core.
No the earths core is not a cause of globel worming
Earth's magnetic field is generated by the movement of molten iron in the outer core of the Earth. This movement creates electric currents, which in turn generate a magnetic field. The rotation of the Earth also plays a role in shaping the magnetic field.
it wil cancel the magnetic field whch will cause radiation from the sun to penitrate and kill off life on earth
What property of magam cause it to rise towaed earths surface?