Magnetic Earth Chapter 1 Section 3 Pages 22- 27. Objective: Understand the Earth’s magnetic field and Compare magnetic and geographic poles. Compass:

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Magnetic Earth Chapter 1 Section 3 Pages

Objective: Understand the Earth’s magnetic field and Compare magnetic and geographic poles. Compass: a device that has a magnetized needle that spins freely. Sir William Gilbert’s Theory: Earth has an immense magnetic field surrounding it, just as there is a magnetic field around a bar magnet. *Sir Gilbert was the first scientist to offer a theory of why compasses always point north. Earth’s magnetism is due to the circulation of molten metal (Iron and Nickel) within the Earth’s core. Compasses point north because their magnetized needles align with Earth’s magnetic field.

Draw a line between you and the geographic north pole. Now draw a line between you and the magnetic north pole. The angle you create is called magnetic Declination. *Magnetic Declination differs depending on where you are Since Earth produces a strong magnetic field, Earth itself can make magnets out of ferromagnetic materials.

Earth’s magnetic field affects the movements of electrically charged particles in space. Charged particles also affect Earth’s magnetic field. Van Allen Belts: Two doughnut shaped regions that contain electrons & protons traveling at very high speeds Solar Wind: A stream of electrically charged particles flowing at high speeds from the sun Magnetosphere: The region of Earth’s magnetic field shaped by the solar wind. The solar wind constantly reshapes the magnetosphere as Earth rotates.

Aurora: A glowing region in the atmosphere caused by charged particles from the sun. Aurora Borealis = Northern Lights *an aurora in the Northern Hemisphere Aurora Australis = Southern Lights *an aurora in the Southern Hemisphere