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The magnetic field of the Earth is a result of a huge electric current that flows in the molten portion of the Earth's outer core.

There are two basic ways to create any magnetic field. One can have a permanent magnet like a bar magnet which has a magnetic field or one can have an electromagnet, like a solenoid, and the flow of electric current produces the field.

Inside the Earth, there is a very large current.

The complete explanation requires a description of what causes the current. This has been a matter of scientific conjecture for five centuries. The most favored explanation is called the the dynamo theory and describes the origin of the current circulating in the Earth's core.

The Earth's core has two parts, an inner core that is solid and an outer core that is liquid. The core is made primarily of iron and nickel and is very hot and under great pressure.

The inner core has a radius of about 1,000 km (700 miles) and the liquid part extends another 2,000 km (1,400 miles) until the Earth's mantle is reached at a depth of 5,000 km (3,000 miles) beneath the Earth's surface. The core is very hot, about 5700 K (5400 °C), and the pressure at the center is enough to make the inner core solid.

The nickel iron mixture of the core is a very good conductor of electricity and the current causing the Earth's magnetic field resides there. There is, of course, electrical resistance and if there were not something causing the current, it would disappear in a few thousand years.

The dynamo theory explains the current is caused by the motion of the liquid part of the core. As the liquid move through the existing field, like any conductor moving through a magnetic field, a current is induced in the moving conductor. That adds to the current already present and keeps the current from decaying due to natural electrical resistance of the medium.

The liquid in the core is in motion for two reasons. First, there is convection in the core. The inner core is much hotter than the surface, so hot fluid at the inner core tends to rise towards the cooler mantle above it. In addition, there is a coriolis force due to the rotation of the Earth. (This is the same force present in the atmosphere of the Earth that is responsible for the general trends of winds around the globe.) The liquid motion in the core forms as roughly stable pattern, replenishing the current and maintaining the field which. As a result, this is a self sustaining process, with the field causing the current and the current causing the field.

Other Issues:

The dynamo theory requires a lot of detailed information and complex calculation to go from the qualitative picture presented above to a quantitative description of the properties of Earth's magnetic field. The research on the theory and the calculations of predictions is quite an active enterprise.

There are furthermore other aspects of the field that require explanation, such as the fact that the north and south poles switch positions (pole reversal) sometimes and this may happen every few million or even few thousand years.

The general shape of the Earth's magnetic field is very much like a bar magnet field. The shape is said to be a dipole field more or less. But the general shape has a great many details and anomalies where the strength and direction of the field are not so simple. This is only partly caused by variations in the thickness of the mantle layer.

Finally, it is know that Earth is not the only planet with a magnetic field. Several other have, or in the past had, a magnetic field. Even some moons in the solar system show evidence of present or past magnetic fields. It appears that the mechanisms that create a planetary magnetic field are quite natural and it happens all the time.

Many aspects of geomagnetism are still under investigation.

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Why does the Earth act like a huge magnet?

The effect is entirely natural and happens because Earth has a molten outer core made of Iron which is convecting. When such a body is then rotated (spun on its axis) natural magnetic fields and electric currents are generated in it. These are the source of Earth's magnetic field.


Does a compass behaves as it does because the moon acts as a giant magnet?

No, the earth is itself a huge magnet.


Why is the earth called a big magnet?

I would hesitate to hang the label "true" on that statement, but it isn't completely false either. The Earth does have a magnetic field.


Why magnet stand north and south?

Because of lots of iron at top of earth, metal dial of compass is attracted to it.


How does the Earths magnetism help us find your way?

As such till now there is no proper or valid theory to prove or explain the cause of earth's magnetic field. A bar magnet or a magnetic compass alligns itself in the direction of earth's magnetic field. This process happens as south pole of magnet alligns itself to north pole of earth n vice versa true north pole is southpole of magnet. Exact location of places can be done by calculating the magnetic flux density n various other factor . . . . . .

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Why doesn't a normal piece of magnet act like a magnet?

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What are some ways earth is like a magent?

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What are some ways that the Earth is like a magnet?

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What are some ways earth acts like a magnet?

the core is basically a magnet, right?


How do water act like little magnet?

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Can the earth be a permanent magnet?

No, the Earth is not a permanent magnet. Earth's magnetic field is generated by the movement of molten iron and nickel in its outer core, creating a magnetic field that fluctuates in both strength and direction over time. It is not a fixed or permanent magnet like a bar magnet.


Why does earth behaves like a magnet?

The earth's magnetic properties are due to its molten iron core.


Who was the first person to suggest that earth was like a magnet?

bobby Jones was


What is the scientific definition of magnetism?

magnetism is a strange force from the center of the earth attracting every single magnet on the earth, it also acts as a compass to a magnet. if you take a magnet tie it to a string it will go north direction and it also act as a very concentrated metal meaning it can attract on its own.


Is the sun a magnet to earth?

Not a magnet, no. But it does attract the Earth and this is due to gravity.


Does the earth act like a big bar magnet?

The Earth behaves like a large bar magnet due to its magnetic field, which is generated by the movement of molten iron and nickel in its outer core. This magnetic field causes a compass needle to align with the magnetic poles of the Earth.