How is Earth’s magnetic field similar to that of a magnet?
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Earth is similar to a giant bar magnet with magnetic field lines radiating from the south to the north magnetic pole. Charged particles become trapped on these field lines, forming the Earth's magnetosphere. Magnetic field lines generated by the Earth's internal magnetic field, and the orientation of the field.
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The Earth's magnetic field is similar to that of a bar magnet tilted 11 degrees from the spin axis of the Earth. ... Magnetic fields surround electric currents, so we surmise that circulating electic currents in the Earth's molten metalic core are the origin of the magnetic field.
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