Unexpected Shift in Earth's Outer Core Direction Observed in 2010
ESA satellites have revealed that the liquid iron in Earth's outer core reversed its direction in 2010, offering new insights into core dynamics and geological processes.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 18 days ago
Recent data from ESA satellites indicate that the liquid iron in Earth's outer core underwent an unexpected directional change in 2010.
This shift highlights the unpredictable nature of core dynamics, which has implications for our understanding of Earth's geology.
The findings contribute to a growing body of knowledge regarding the behavior of materials beneath the Earth's surface.