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Earth is protected because of the magnetosphere give reason

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Answered by Swayze
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≡The Earth's magnetosphere protects the planet from solar winds and high-energy particles by redirecting this energy around the planet.

≡ When charged particles approach the Earth, the magnetosphere affects them due to their magnetic properties.

≡ Particles blown by the solar wind simply sweep around the Earth, while slower radioactive particles may become part of the Earth's radiation belts, held safely above the surface by the magnetosphere.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The planet is protected from solar winds by the magnet in the atmosphere due to its high energy particles that redirect the energy surrounding the earth. When the particles get to the surface of the planet, it is affected by the magnetosphere because of the properties of the magnet. The particles are blown then sweeps across the earth as the slow particles of radioactive get into the surface of the earth.

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