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SomeMichGuy · M
No.
Where did you get this?
Where did you get this?
SomeMichGuy · M
To be more specific, there is no mechanism for "toxic chemical waste" or "nuclear waste" to affect the magnetic field of the Earth except via the normal ways: lots of Fe, or too large a magnetic moments...can make small local effects.
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@Aikarini ? YT rant?
Look up a map of magnetic declination (difference between compass reading if N & true N). Most lines change smoothly.
At the W tip of Lake Superior, the lines are odd. THAT's because of the Mesabi Range...LOTS of Fe. It only locally distorts the field, it has nothing to do with the field's generation afaik.
Look up a map of magnetic declination (difference between compass reading if N & true N). Most lines change smoothly.
At the W tip of Lake Superior, the lines are odd. THAT's because of the Mesabi Range...LOTS of Fe. It only locally distorts the field, it has nothing to do with the field's generation afaik.