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    According to the Figure Below,the Earth's Magnetic Reversals Are Likely
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According to the Figure Below,the Earth's Magnetic Reversals Are Likely

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Question 29

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According to the figure below,the Earth's magnetic reversals are likely due to ______________.
According to the figure below,the Earth's magnetic reversals are likely due to ______________.   A) meteorite impacts B) lightning strikes C) changes in circulation patterns in the outer core D) changes in circulation patterns in the inner core


A) meteorite impacts
B) lightning strikes
C) changes in circulation patterns in the outer core
D) changes in circulation patterns in the inner core

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