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Question of the Day Question: What is a transform boundary? Name the one closest to us. Answer: … … … Magnetic polarity reversals and Plate Tectonics Earth’s Magnetic Field Earth’s liquid outer core is made of iron As the outer core spins, it creates a magnetic field. Earth’s Magnetic Field Like most magnets, the Earth has a magnetic north pole and a magnetic south pole the poles of the magnet do not always line up with the real North and South Poles Normal Polarity Igneous rocks cool from magmacontain magnetic minerals Magnetic minerals align with the earth’s magnetic field N Igneous Rock with magnetic minerals pointing towards earth’s north pole Earth’s magnetic field S Reverse Polarity Sometimes the North and South Poles of the earth’s magnetic field switch Called reverse polarity N S Normal Polarity S N Reverse Polarity See a Polarity Reversal Polarity reversal clip Reverse Polarity When the magnetic field is reversed, igneous rocks will record it Magnetic minerals always point toward the magnetic north pole, where ever it is S Earth’s magnetic field Igneous Rock with magnetic minerals pointing towards earth’s north pole N Side by side these rocks look like this: This tells scientists that the magnetic poles reverse some time between when one rock formed and when the other formed. Magnetic Reversals Spreading Centers On the seafloor we see alternating bands of normal and reverse polarity rocks Bands are symmetrical on both sides of a mid ocean ridge Spreading Centers We see symmetrical bands because the two bands formed at the same time After they formed the bands were moved apart as the plates separated sea floor spreading