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How does the magnetosphere support life on Earth?

A.
It circulates heat between the poles of the planet.
B.
It shields the planet from harmful particles emitted by the Sun.
C.
It provides an innate navigational system to life forms.
D.
It creates ocean and air currents that dissipate heat.

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How does the magnetosphere support life on Earth?

A. It circulates heat between the poles of the planet.

B. It shields the planet from harmful particles emitted by the Sun.

C. It provides an innate navigational system to life forms.

D. It creates ocean and air currents that dissipate heat.

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User Maxbester
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Answer:

B. It shields the planet from harmful particles emitted by the Sun.

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Eppilo
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