Earth's Magnetic Field | Vibepedia
Earth's magnetic field, generated by the motion of molten iron and nickel in the outer core, extends into space and interacts with the solar wind, protecting th
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Earth's magnetic field, generated by the motion of molten iron and nickel in the outer core, extends into space and interacts with the solar wind, protecting the planet from charged particles. The field's magnitude ranges from 25 to 65 μT at the surface and is represented by a tilted magnetic dipole. Researchers like [[marie-curie|Marie Curie]] and [[nikola-tesla|Nikola Tesla]] have studied the field's properties and behavior, while organizations like [[nasa|NASA]] and [[esa|ESA]] continue to monitor its changes.