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Q: Why do the poles reverse every 100000 years?
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About how do earths magnetic poles reverse?

every 250,000 years :)


Earths magnetic poles reverse approximately every years?

The Earth's magnetic poles do not reverse every year. On average, the magnetic poles reverse every 200,000 to 300,000 years. The last reversal happened around 780,000 years ago.


Earths magnetic poles reverse approximately every how many years?

250,000 years


About how often do earths magnetic poles reverse?

Every 250,000 years, when it farts


About how often do earths magnetic poles?

every 250,000 years :)


When are Earth's poles expected to switch?

Earth's poles are to switch every few hundred thousand years.


How often does the sun's poles flip?

The sun's magnetic poles flip approximately every 11 years, coinciding with the sunspot cycle. This phenomenon is known as solar magnetic field reversal.


What happens to earth's orbit every 100000 years?

As far as I know, nothing special happens every 100,000 years. A full precession cycle takes about 26,000 years.


How long was 100000 years ago?

It was a moment 100000 years ago.


How often do earth magnetic poles reverse?

Time periods between Earth's magnetic pole reversals are varied. There are geologic periods where multiple reversals have occurred and periods of no activity. In the last 3.6 million years, there have been at least nine reversals, the last occurring 730,000 years ago.


When does earth's magnetic poles reverse?

They vary widely and are not regular, but the earth's magnetic poles have flipped as frequently as twice in a 50,000 year timespan but have also held steady (not reversed) over as many as 50 million years.


How many years is 100000 days?

274 years. If there are 365 days in a year, just divide 100000 by 365. The answer is 274 years.