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earth's magnetic field ang magnetic intensity​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Intensity. The intensity of the field is often measured in gauss (G), but is generally reported in nanoteslas (nT), with 1 G = 100,000 nT. A nanotesla is also referred to as a gamma (γ). The Earth's field ranges between approximately 25,000 and 65,000 nT (0.25–0.65 G).

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Answered by sanskarsingh98013416
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The strength of the field at the Earth's surface ranges from less than 30 microteslas (0.3 gauss) in an area including most of South America and South Africa to over 60 microteslas (0.6 gauss) around the magnetic poles in northern Canada and south of Australia, and in part of Siberia.

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