Period 2. What is magnetic declination??? A) Magnetic declination is the angle between you and Earth when you are standing on a level surface. B) Magnetic.

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Period 2

What is magnetic declination??? A) Magnetic declination is the angle between you and Earth when you are standing on a level surface. B) Magnetic declination is the biggest angle between the north pole and the south pole. C) Magnetic declination is if you could draw a line between you and geographic north, and a second line between you and the magnetic pole, then the angle the lines form is known as magnetic declination. D) Magnetic declination is a material that manufacturers use to make a compass.

What is magnetic declination? (answer) A) Magnetic declination is the angle between you and Earth when you are standing on a level surface. B) Magnetic declination is the angle between the north pole and the south pole. C) Magnetic declination is if you could draw a line between you and geographic north, and a second line between you and the magnetic pole, then the angle the lines form is known as magnetic declination. Magnetic declination is a material manufacturers use to make a compass.

What are the two regions between 1,000 and 25,000 kilometers between the earths surface??? A) They are glowing regions caused from when the sun hits the earth. B) They are charged protons in the Earth flowing at high speeds. C) They are very strong magnetic fields called Peg Straights. D) They are Van Allen belts.

What are the two regions between 1,000 and 25,000 kilometers between the earths surface??? (answer) A) They are glowing regions caused from when the sun hits the earth. B) They are charged protons in the Earth flowing at high speeds. C) They are very strong magnetic fields called Peg Straights. D) They are Van Allen belts.

Who are Van Allen belts named after??? A) J.A. Van Allen B) Allen Brown C) Allen J.A. Van D) John Allen

Who are Van Allen belts named after??? (answer) A) J.A. Van Allen B) Allen Brown C) Allen J.A. Van D) John Allen

What is a magnetosphere??? A) The line space in-between Van Allen belts. B) What creates solar wind. C) The region of Earth’s magnetic field confined by the solar wind. D) The poles of the magnetized needle on the compass.

What is a magnetosphere??? (answer) A) The line space in-between Van Allen belts. B) What creates solar wind. C) The region of Earth’s magnetic field confined by the solar wind. D) The poles of the magnetized needle on the compass.

What is an aurora??? A) A group of highly charged particles in the earths Van Allen belts. B) A glowing region caused by charged particles from the sun. C) The immense magnetic field surrounding magnetic poles. D) Another name for electrically charged particles.

What is an aurora??? (answer) A) A group of highly charged particles in the earths Van Allen belts. B) A glowing region caused by charged particles from the sun. C) The immense magnetic field surrounding magnetic poles. D) Another name for electrically charged particles.