Geographic
North Pole.
Magnetic
north pole
Magnetic Earth
Because Earth's outer core is liquid,
the planet's rotation stirs it into
motion. This motion causes electric
currents to develop in the liquid
iron itself. Any pattern of electric
currents creates a magnetic field,
and in Earth's case, the field is
similar to what would be produced
by a large bar magnet inside the
planet. The field protects Earth
from damage by harmful, energetic
particles that come from the Sun.
The magnetic field
The magnetic poles do not coincide
exactly with the geographic
(rotational) poles, and they gradually
change position over time.
Magnetic
south pole
Magnetic
force
Geographic
South Pole
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Explanation:
Their movement generates an electric current and causes each electron to act ... All magnets have north and south poles. ... Earth's magnetic field does not move quickly or reverse often.
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