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Physics, 27.01.2021 04:20 sbailey0962

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1. What do the curved blue lines wrapping around Earth represent?
2. The geomagnetic poles move over time. What causes this to happen?
3. How do Earth's geomagnetic poles differ from its geomagnetic poles?
4. Mars has a week magnetic field. How do you think the conditions on the surface of Mars compare with those on Earth? What would that mean for astronauts traveling to Mars in the future?


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