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Originally Posted by BISMARCK
I have a question though: why do magnets reverse their poles?
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From what I gather the Earth's magnetic field is 'electromagnetic' caused by swirls of liquid under the crust. Like a whole bunch of storms creating static electricity to generate a 'combined magnetic field'. There are many small pole pairs. Every once in a while the patterns change drastically, amplify each other, and do a swap.
The links posted by 01101001 will go into detail on this.
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