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  1. Asked: August 12, 2024In: Others

    Who discovered the magnetosphere?

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    Added an answer on August 12, 2024 at 3:27 pm

    In 1600 a study of earth's magnetosphere began, thanks to William gilbert who discovered that magnetosphere is a cavity globally shaped by the magnetic field of the Earth and modified by the solar wind.

    In 1600 a study of earth’s magnetosphere began, thanks to William gilbert who discovered that magnetosphere is a cavity globally shaped by the magnetic field of the Earth and modified by the solar wind.

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  2. Asked: August 12, 2024In: Others

    What is magnetosphere?

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    Added an answer on August 12, 2024 at 3:24 pm

    The magnetosphere is the region of space surrounding Earth where the dominant magnetic field is the magnetic field of Earth, rather than the magnetic field of interplanetary space.

    The magnetosphere is the region of space surrounding Earth where the dominant magnetic field is the magnetic field of Earth, rather than the magnetic field of interplanetary space.

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  3. Asked: August 12, 2024In: Others

    The magnetosphere becomes unstable during the magnetic storms during a period of

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    Added an answer on August 12, 2024 at 3:23 pm

    The magnetosphere becomes unstable during the magnetic storms during a period of main phase.

    The magnetosphere becomes unstable during the magnetic storms during a period of main phase.

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  4. Asked: August 12, 2024In: Others

    The most recent era of the geological time scale is

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    Added an answer on August 12, 2024 at 3:19 pm

    Our current era is the Cenozoic, which is itself broken down into three periods. We live in the most recent period, the Quaternary, which is then broken down into two epochs: the current Holocene, and the previous Pleistocene, which ended 11,700 years ago.

    Our current era is the Cenozoic, which is itself broken down into three periods. We live in the most recent period, the Quaternary, which is then broken down into two epochs: the current Holocene, and the previous Pleistocene, which ended 11,700 years ago.

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  5. Asked: August 12, 2024In: Others

    The major events of Pre-Cambrian era include

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    Added an answer on August 12, 2024 at 3:17 pm

    During this time period of 4,500 million to 540+ million years in geologic time, the major events were: The formation of Earth and observation of the oldest rocks. The formation of most primitive fossils. The generation of oxygen in the primitive atmosphere

    During this time period of 4,500 million to 540+ million years in geologic time, the major events were: The formation of Earth and observation of the oldest rocks. The formation of most primitive fossils. The generation of oxygen in the primitive atmosphere

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  6. Asked: August 12, 2024In: Others

    The major geological events of the Palaeozoic era include

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    Added an answer on August 12, 2024 at 3:15 pm

    Major events of the Paleozoic Era include the the breakup of Pannotia and creation of Pangaea. The development of plants and animals in the Cambrian and Devonian Explosions occurred during this era as well.

    Major events of the Paleozoic Era include the the breakup of Pannotia and creation of Pangaea. The development of plants and animals in the Cambrian and Devonian Explosions occurred during this era as well.

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  7. Asked: August 12, 2024In: Others

    The longest ship canal in the world is the

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    Added an answer on August 12, 2024 at 3:14 pm

    The Grand Canal of China, also known as the Capital-Hangzhou Canal, is the longest canal in the world. Its official length is 1,776km, or 1,104 miles, although this has varied over the course of several centuries.

    The Grand Canal of China, also known as the Capital-Hangzhou Canal, is the longest canal in the world. Its official length is 1,776km, or 1,104 miles, although this has varied over the course of several centuries.

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  8. Asked: August 12, 2024In: Others

    The luminous coloured ring, surrounding the sun is called the

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    Added an answer on August 12, 2024 at 3:00 pm

    Corona is the luminous coloured ring, surrounding the sun

    Corona is the luminous coloured ring, surrounding the sun

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  9. Asked: August 12, 2024In: Others

    The lowermost and the oldest epoch of the Tertiary Period of geologic time is

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    Added an answer on August 12, 2024 at 2:57 pm

    Palaeocene is the lowermost and oldest epoch of the tertiary period. It spans between 65 million years ago to 57 million years ago.

    Palaeocene is the lowermost and oldest epoch of the tertiary period. It spans between 65 million years ago to 57 million years ago.

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  10. Asked: August 12, 2024In: Others

    The largest gulf in the world is

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    Added an answer on August 12, 2024 at 2:55 pm

    The Gulf of Mexico, bordered by the United States, Mexico, and the island nation of Cuba, is the world's largest gulf. It has a coastline of about 5,000 kilometers (3,100 miles). The Gulf of Mexico is connected to the Atlantic Ocean by the Straits of Florida, between Cuba and the U.S. state of FloriRead more

    The Gulf of Mexico, bordered by the United States, Mexico, and the island nation of Cuba, is the world’s largest gulf. It has a coastline of about 5,000 kilometers (3,100 miles). The Gulf of Mexico is connected to the Atlantic Ocean by the Straits of Florida, between Cuba and the U.S. state of Florida.

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