Origin of the earth's magnetic field

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A level Geology (Earth) Note on Origin of the earth's magnetic field, created by mbaker25 on 15/05/2013.
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The outer core is hot and molten, and believed to be made of iron and nickel. the temperature is probably higher near the inner core boundary, so convection currents will exist within the outer core.A convecting mass of molten iron will generate electricity. The generation of electricity induces magnetism, which generates more electricity, and more magnetism, and so on

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