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Sun, Moon, Earth, How do they work together to help life survive? Magnetosphere.

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Page 1: Sun, Moon, Earth, How do they work together to help life survive? Magnetosphere.

Sun, Moon, Earth,

How do they work together to help life survive?

Magnetosphere

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Magnetosphere:• Scientists believe it comes from

the liquid metals (Fe and Ni) in the outer core.

Page 3: Sun, Moon, Earth, How do they work together to help life survive? Magnetosphere.

Magnetosphere:• Comes from the magnetic poles

not the geographic poles.

Page 4: Sun, Moon, Earth, How do they work together to help life survive? Magnetosphere.

Magnetosphere:• Comes from the magnetic poles

not the geographic poles.– Magnetic North Pole is NW of

Sverdrup Island Canada.

Page 5: Sun, Moon, Earth, How do they work together to help life survive? Magnetosphere.

Sverdrup Island, Canada

Page 6: Sun, Moon, Earth, How do they work together to help life survive? Magnetosphere.

Magnetosphere:• Comes from the magnetic poles

not the geographic poles.– Magnetic North Pole is NW of

Sverdrup Island Canada.

– Magnetic South Pole is off the coast of Antarctica.

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South Magnetic Pole:

Page 8: Sun, Moon, Earth, How do they work together to help life survive? Magnetosphere.

Magnetosphere:• Comes from the magnetic poles

not the geographic poles.– Magnetic North Pole is NW of

Sverdrup Island Canada.

– Magnetic South Pole is off the coast of Antarctica.

– The magnetic poles are moving about 25 miles per year.

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Magnetosphere:• Magnetosphere: The volume of space

inside the Earth’s magnetic field.

Page 10: Sun, Moon, Earth, How do they work together to help life survive? Magnetosphere.

Magnetosphere:• Magnetosphere: The volume of space

inside the Earth’s magnetic field.

• Magnetopause: The edge of the magnetosphere.

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Magnetosphere:• Magnetosphere: The volume of space

inside the Earth’s magnetic field.

• Magnetopause: The edge of the magnetosphere.

• Magnetotail: Where the magnetic field is drawn away by the solar wind.

Page 12: Sun, Moon, Earth, How do they work together to help life survive? Magnetosphere.

Magnetosphere:• Magnetosphere: The volume of space

inside the Earth’s magnetic field.

• Magnetopause: The edge of the magnetosphere.

• Magnetotail: Where the magnetic field is drawn away by the solar wind.

• Bowshock: Where the solar winds from the sun “crush” the magnetosphere.

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Magnetosphere:• Protects our planet from the high

energy particles that are in the solar wind.

Page 15: Sun, Moon, Earth, How do they work together to help life survive? Magnetosphere.

Magnetosphere:• Protects our planet from the high

energy particles that are in the solar wind.– Solar wind from the sun travels at 400

km/second.

Page 16: Sun, Moon, Earth, How do they work together to help life survive? Magnetosphere.

Magnetosphere:• Protects our planet from the high

energy particles that are in the solar wind.– Solar wind from the sun travels at 400

km/second.

• Van Allen belts “trap” the charged particles but let electromagnetic energy through.

Page 17: Sun, Moon, Earth, How do they work together to help life survive? Magnetosphere.

Magnetosphere:• Protect our planet from the high energy

particles that are in the solar wind.– Solar wind from the sun travels at 400

km/second.

• Van Allen belts “trap” the charged particles but let electromagnetic energy through.– Electrons (negative charge and light) are

trapped in the outer belt (20,000 km up).

Page 18: Sun, Moon, Earth, How do they work together to help life survive? Magnetosphere.

Magnetosphere:• Protects our planet from the high

energy particles that are in the solar wind.– Solar wind from the sun travels at 400

km/second.

• Van Allen belts “trap” the charged particles but let electromagnetic energy through.– Electrons (negative charge and light) are

trapped in the outer belt (20,000 km up).– Protons (positive charge and heavier) are

trapped in the inner belt (3,000 km up).

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Van Allen Belts:

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Magnetosphere:• Some charged particles “escape” at the

magnetic poles.

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Magnetosphere:• Some charged particles “escape” at the

magnetic poles.– They collide with air molecules and create

fantastic “shows”

Page 22: Sun, Moon, Earth, How do they work together to help life survive? Magnetosphere.

Magnetosphere:• Some charged particles “escape” at the

magnetic poles.– They collide with air molecules and create

fantastic “shows”• In the North: Aurora Borealis

Page 23: Sun, Moon, Earth, How do they work together to help life survive? Magnetosphere.

Magnetosphere:• Some charged particles “escape” at the

magnetic poles.– They collide with air molecules and create

fantastic “shows”• In the North: Aurora Borealis• In the South: Aurora Australis

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