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The magnetic field lines of the earth are from ______________​

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Answered by BroccoliDEKU
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Answer:

North and South Pole.

Explanation:

Earth is like a giant magnet with a North and South Pole. However, the magnetic North and South Pole are not aligned with the Geographic North and South Pole. The Earth creates its own magnetic field from the electric currents created in the liquid iron-nickel core.

Answered by prajapatikhushi317
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Answer:

Earth's magnetic field is defined by the North and South Poles that align generally with the axis of rotation The lines of magnetic force flow into Earth in the northern hemisphere and out of Earth in the southern hemisphere.

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