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serike

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What happened to the initial magnetic field introduced into the computer simulation by Glatzmaier and Roberts?
 
  A) It faded away.
  B) It increased.
  C) It decreased.
  D) It became self-sustaining.

Question 2

How many years were required for a magnetic reversal to occur according to Glatzmaier and Roberts' computer simulation?
 
  A) 500
  B) 1,000
  C) 20,000
  D) 200,000



Jody Vaughn

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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