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This is what it sounds like when the Earth's poles flipDuring these excursions and reversals, the magnetic field's strength weakens. During the Laschamps event, which lasted several hundred years, the field weakened to only 5% of its normal strength.
Such reversals in the Earth's magnetic field, they'd tell you, are, roughly speaking, as common as ice ages. That is, they're terrifically infrequent by human standards, but in geologic terms they ...
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