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'Breaking Waves' Disturb Earth's Magnetic Field Surprisingly Often
What is referred to as "breaking wave" cloud patterns in our atmosphere reportedly disturb Earth's magnetic field (or magnetosphere) surprisingly often - more often than scientists previously thought, according to new research.
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