Earth's magnetic strength is weakest
near the geographic poles
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Earth's magnetic strength is strongest near the geographical poles. Like a magnet bar, the earth's magnetic lines loops going from the north magnetic pole to south magnetic. The magnetic field lines are closer near the poles comparatively and it goes into space and back to the south pole of the earth.
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The intensity of the field is weakest near the equator where it is horizontal. The magnetic field's intensity is measured in gauss. The magnetic field has decreased in strength through recent years. In the past twenty-two years, the field has decreased its strength 1.7%, on average
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