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Earth’s magnet field is generated where?

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Answer: The Fluid Outer Core

Explanation: The Earth's magnetic field is generated by a self-exciting dynamo process. It's the electrical currents flowing in the slowly moving iron that generates the magnetic field.

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liquid outer core

Step-by-step explanation:

Scientists think that the Earth’s magnetic field is generated by electrical currents flowing in the liquid outer core deep inside the Earth. Although it’s liquid metal, it moves around through a process called convection. And the movements of metal in the core sets up the currents and magnetic field.

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