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Reversals are the rule, not the exception. Earth has settled in the last
20 million years into a pattern of a pole reversal about every 200,000
to 300,000 years, although it has been more than twice that long since
the last reversal. A reversal happens over hundreds or thousands of
years, and it is not exactly a clean back flip. Magnetic fields morph
and push and pull at one another, with multiple poles emerging at odd
latitudes throughout the process. Scientists estimate reversals have
happened at least hundreds of times over the past three billion years.
And while reversals have happened more frequently in "recent" years,
when dinosaurs walked Earth a reversal was more likely to happen only
about every one million years. Read more...
Posted by Kathy Meeh
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