Earth's magnetosphere is the:
A) molten core, whose motions produce the magnetic field.
B) region beyond the atmosphere, where the magnetic field protects us from solar wind.
C) atmospheric layer between the stratosphere and thermosphere, where motions are governed by the magnetic field.
D) region in the crust near each magnetic pole.
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Q41: What is the difference between minerals and
Q42: Sedimentary rocks are found:
A)only on the present-day
Q43: Earth's magnetic field is generated by:
A)permanent magnetism
Q44: Earth's magnetic field originates in:
A)a solid, permanently
Q45: Earth's magnetosphere is a region surrounding the
Q47: The magnetopause is the part of the
Q48: The Van Allen belts are:
A)regions of Earth
Q49: The Van Allen belts are:
A)zones on Earth
Q50: The Van Allen belts associated with Earth
Q51: In you were able to measure Earth's
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