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The Earth's Magnetic Field
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The Earth's Magnetic Field
On Earth, in the absence of any magnet or magnetic materials, a magnetic compass will always point north
This is evidence that the
core
of the Earth is magnetic and creates its own
magnetic field
The Earth's magnetic field is similar to that of a bar magnet
Comparison between the
Earth’s Magnetic Field
and a
Bar Magnet
The
Earth's Magnetic Field
:
On Earth, the north arrow on a magnetic compass will point towards the
geographic North Pole
(in the Arctic Ocean)
This is because the geographic North Pole is a
magnetic south pole
(the magnetic field lines point into the pole)
The north pole of the magnetic compass is attracted to the Earth's magnetic south pole
The
geographic South Pole
(in Antarctica) is a
magnetic north pole
(the magnetic field lines point out of the pole)
The north pole of the magnetic compass is repelled from the Earth's magnetic north pole
Geographic
and
Magnetic
Poles
of the Earth: