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does the earth behave as a magnet? ​

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Answered by ItzSharmaji
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The Earth behaves like a magnet because the Earth is a magnet. It is not a permanent magnet, but an electromagnet. ... Deep in the Earth, molten metal (mostly iron) flows due to heat which causes convection.

Answered by Anonymous
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yes, it behave like magnet but not permanent magnet a electro magnet,due to gravity i.e gravitational force pull all objects to the core of the earth.

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