Re: Would the Earth had magnetic pole if it would stop rotating
- From: "Y.Porat" <y.y.porat@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 04 Aug 2007 01:41:49 -0700
On Aug 3, 6:56 pm, Jaga <jagodakla...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The magnetic field is created in the half-liquid Earth nickel-iron
core, right? The core is still liquid because it is under a very high
pressure. I could not find the straighforward answer whether the
magnetic field is created by the fact that the liquid revolves just
like the Earth. This would also explain that the North and South
magnetic poles are close to the real Earth geographical poles.
What do you think? Would the magnetic pole vanish if the Earth stopped
rotating (revolving)?
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may i suggest a way to tst it ??
examine other planets
that do not rotale
and test their magetic poles
ps
peffered palnets whould be
those that are most similar to our one !!
Y.Porat
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