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Lines of magnetic force are a human device for imagining them. There are no lines as such. The lines we draw are contour lines, analogous to lines of equal force. As to your question, the Magnetosphere is possibly that which you seek.
Lines of Force
They are called the magnetic field lines.
Magnetic field lines don't cross.
The direction of magnetic field lines are from north to south
The closer the magnetic field lines, the stronger the magnetic force in that area.
They are called the magnetic field lines.
straight parallel lines
Light that comes from the sun is polarized by these magnetic fields. A meter can determine the different directions of the light and detect interference. This interference is known as a magnetic field.
The magnetic field lines are arranged circularly around the wire.
Magnetic field is made up of magnetic lines.
Magnetic navigation -- Like a compass, pigeons detect lines in the Earth's magnetic field.Astronomical navigation -- Like early explorers, pigeons use the position of the sun and stars to plot their course.Smell and or hearing -- Every place has its own unique sounds and smells, and the plucky birds are able to detect their home turf by using high-powered senses over great distances.