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Biology, 22.04.2020 00:08 kylahnicolewebb

Which is an example of an effect caused by Earth's magnetism?

A) Earth's magnetic field causes earthquakes.

B) Earth's magnetic poles repel the continents.

C) Earth's magnetic field causes volcanic eruptions.

D) Earth's magnetic poles attract the poles of a compass needle.

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