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What is it called when Earth’s magnetic poles change places? a. a strike-slip fault c. sea-floor spreading b. magnetic reversal d. continental drift
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What is it called when Earth’s magnetic poles change places? a. a strike-slip fault c. sea-floor spreading b. magnetic reversal d. continental drift
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What is it called when Earth’s magnetic poles change places?
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a strike-slip fault
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sea-floor spreading
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magnetic reversal
d.
continental drift
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Answer:
the answer is magnetic reversal
the answer is magnetic reversal
Step-by-step explanation:
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the answer is magnetic reversal
i just g00gled it and it was right
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