Physicists explain why changes to Earth's magnetic field are weaker over the Pacific - Phys.org 02-Jul-2020
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Physicists explain why changes to Earth's magnetic field are weaker over the Pacific - Phys.org
A new study by University of Alberta physicists provides an explanation for why changes to Earth's magnetic field over time are weaker over the Pacific region—a mystery scientists have been trying to solve for nearly a century.
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