currents in its outer
core. At the surface, about 90% of the field can be described by a simple dipole field tilting about 10° from the rotation axis. The currents in the Earth's
core are slowly varying causing slow changes of the magnetic field, typically on timescales of years and ages.
A flow of charged particles from the sun, called the solar wind, hits steadily the magnetic field and bends
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