Which layer of Earth is believed to be responsible
for Earth's magnetic field?
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The liquid outer
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the core is the source of the earth's magnetic field, as a result of its metallic nature, which means it contains electrons not attached to particular nuclei. Heat is transferred upward to the mantle from the inner core via convective cellshttps://assets.grammarly.com/emoji/v1/1f91d.svg, in which the liquid in the outer core flows in looping patterns.
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