explain how the magnetosphere is formed due to rotation of the earth
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The Earth's Magnetosphere
As the Earth rotates, its hot core generates strong electric currents that produce the magnetic field. This field reaches 36,000 miles into space. The magnetosphere prevents most of the particles from the sun, carried in solar wind, from impacting the Earth.
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It is a well-known fact that Earth has a powerful magnetic field with both South and North poles.
The magnetic field of the earth is to be produced deep down in the core of Earth. It is what causes earth’s magnetic field.
The rotation axis is entirely different from magnetic poles.
The big variation creates some force for the globe for rotating on its own axis.
This similar technique is a case with every planet in the huge Solar System.
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