Poles
Types of Magnets
Magnetosphere
The Aurora
Other
100

_____poles attract.

Opposite poles attract

100

Name a material that can be magnitized?

Nickle, Steel, Iron, Graphite 

100

Why does Earth have a magnetosphere? 

Iron is constantly melting in Earth's core.

100

What is the scientific name for an Aurora?

Geomagnetic storm

100

Why can we see the Aurora in the North and South poles?

It is where the magnetic field is the strongest.

200

________poles repel

Like poles repel

200

What material in the Earth's core can be magnitized?

Iron

200

What is a magnetopshere? 

It is a magnet field surrounding Earth.

200

Where does the Aurora occur?

Close to the geographic North and South poles
200

What is space weather?

A geomagnetic strom that can get through our protective magnetic field

300

What is the direction of a magnetic field?

North pole to South pole

300

What is a permanent magnet?

A material that can be magnetized for a very long time.

300

What does the magnetosphere do?

It protects Earth from solar winds, partical radiation, and cosmic rays.

300

Why do we see the Aurora?

Electrically charged electrons trapped in the Earth's magnetic field caused by Space weather collide with Oxygen and Nitrogen.
300

Is copper magnetic?

No

400

What is a pole?

An area of a magnet where magnetism is concentrated 

400

What is a temporary magnet?

An object that can be magnetized and act as a permanent magnet, but the magnetism can go away.

400

Where is unwanted energy trapped in?

Van Allen Belts

400

Fast moving electrons colliding with Oxygen causes what colour?

Green

400

What are the 3 Norths

1. North Star

2. Geographic North

3. Magnetic North

500

Name 4 countries that are close to the magnetic North and South poles?

Alaska, Australia, Greenland, Russia, Chile, New Zealand, Canada, and North Scandinavia

500

What is a natural magnet?

It is a rock magnetized by Earth's magnetic field.

500

What can penetrate our magnetosphere?

Space weather

500

Electrons colliding with Nitrogen causes what colour?

Blue

500

Explain how temporary magnets work?

Electrons from objects that have a magetic field transfer over to an object due to friction. These electrons move in one direction increasing the magnetism of the object.

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