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How are cosmic rays deflected by Earth's magnetic field?

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Answered by mandliksharvari
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The Earth's magnetic field does a similar job. The charged particles in cosmic rays are deflected by the magnetic field and many are prevented from hitting the atmosphere directly. ... Some particles in the Belts, the solar wind and cosmic rays, are deflected by the magnetic field to the North and South Poles.

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