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bobypop

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What evidence was used to support magnetic pole reversals?
 
  A) apparent polar wandering and alternating magnetic stripe patterns on the ocean floor
  B) paleomagnetism
  C) normal and reverse polarity
  D) continental drift and seafloor spreading

Question 2

The Earth's magnetic field
 
  A) never appreciably changes.
  B) has reversed itself many times.
  C) is centered at Earth's core.
  D) both B and C



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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