Animals
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Earth's Magnetic Field Serves as a Stop Sign During the Migration of Songbirds
Studies have shown surprising migrating techniques the songbirds use while returning to their breeding site after flying around the world and this technique somehow involves the Earth's magnetic field. Earth's magnetic field has been found to be very useful during the migration of the songbird as it directs the bird on where and when to stop.
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