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- what is the cause of earths magnetosphere? the mass of earths atmosphere the force of attraction between all objects the movement of molten metals in earths core the rotation of earth on its axis
Brief Explanations
To determine the cause of Earth's magnetosphere, we analyze each option:
- "The mass of Earth's atmosphere" is incorrect as the atmosphere's mass relates to atmospheric pressure and composition, not magnetism.
- "The force of attraction between all objects" refers to gravity, which is unrelated to the magnetosphere.
- "The movement of molten metals in Earth's core" is correct. Earth's outer core has molten iron and nickel, and their convective motion (dynamo effect) generates the magnetic field that forms the magnetosphere.
- "The rotation of Earth on its axis" alone doesn't cause the magnetosphere; the core's molten metal movement (with rotation contributing to the dynamo) is key.
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C. The movement of molten metals in Earth's core (assuming the third option is labeled C; if the original options had labels like A - D, adjust accordingly. Based on the options, the correct one is "The movement of molten metals in Earth's core".)