earth's magnetic field

     

Earth's magnetic fiel (and the surface magnetic field) is approximately a magnetic dipole, with one pole near the north pole (see Magnetic North Pole) and the other near the geographic south pole (see Magnetic South Pole). An imaginary line joining the magnetic poles would be inclined by approximately 11.3° from the planet's axis of rotation. The cause of the field is probably explained by dynamo theory.

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  • This field is measured in nanoteslas -- it's about 60,000 nanoteslas at the poles & 30,000 at the equator

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