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Heidy Mathis
31 May, 17:12
What is a magnetic reversal
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Amelia Daniels
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A change in the Earth's magnetic field resulting in the magnetic north being aligned with the geographic south, and the magnetic south being aligned with the geographic north. Also called geomagnetic reversal.
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