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The Earth's Field

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Earth's Magnetic Field

Just like a magnet, the Earth has a magnetic field. This is because the Earth’s core contains iron.

The Earth's core

The Earth's core

  • The iron core causes a magnetic field around the Earth.
  • The Earth’s core is often described as acting like a giant bar magnet.
Effect of the Earth's field

Effect of the Earth's field

  • The magnetic field around the Earth is able to deflect ionising radiation from space.
  • We can see this deflection as the Aurora Borealis or the Northern Lights.
  • It is thought that birds, turtles and whales all use the Earth's magnetic field for navigation.
  • We also use this magnetic field for navigation when we use a compass.
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