Physics, 28.01.2021 05:30 ajayfurlow
A magnetic field protects Earth from the Sun’s high-energy particles. What two processes are involved in the formation of Earth’s magnetic field?
the movement of materials in Earth’s mantle and Earth’s rotation
the movement of metals in Earth’s core and Earth’s rotation
the movement of solar wind toward Earth and Earth’s revolution
the movement of eruptions from the Sun’s surface and Earth’s revolution
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