Geography, asked by danweeks33163, 8 months ago

Where is the earth’s magnetic field generated?
a. outer core
b. mantle
c. core
d. crust​

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Answered by ayushbhatia200600
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Answer:

Outer Core

Explanation:

The Earth's magnetic field is mostly caused by electric currents in the liquid outer core. The Earth's core is hotter than 1043 K, the Curie point temperature above which the orientations of spins within iron become randomized.

Answered by asiraabbas7879
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outer core

The Earth's magnetic field is mostly caused by electric currents in the liquid outer core. The Earth's core is hotter than 1043 K, the Curie point temperature above which the orientations of spins within iron become randomized.

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