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lilaccat818Lv1
11 Dec 2019
Which best describes Earth’s magnetic field lines?
(a) The field lines go out of Earth near the South Pole, enter Earth in the North Pole, and are aligned with the geographic poles.
(b) The field lines go out of Earth near the South Pole, enter Earth in the North Pole, and are not aligned with the geographic poles.
(c) The field lines go out of Earth near the North Pole, enter Earth in the South Pole, and are aligned with the geographic poles.
(d) The field lines go out of Earth near the North Pole, enter Earth in the South Pole, and are not aligned with the geographic poles.
Which best describes Earth’s magnetic field lines?
(a) The field lines go out of Earth near the South Pole, enter Earth in the North Pole, and are aligned with the geographic poles.
(b) The field lines go out of Earth near the South Pole, enter Earth in the North Pole, and are not aligned with the geographic poles.
(c) The field lines go out of Earth near the North Pole, enter Earth in the South Pole, and are aligned with the geographic poles.
(d) The field lines go out of Earth near the North Pole, enter Earth in the South Pole, and are not aligned with the geographic poles.
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