Life on earth: Why we may have the moon's now defunct magnetic field to thank for it

The habitability of a planet depends on many factors. One is the existence of a strong and long-lived magnetic field. These fields are generated thousands of kilometers below the planet’s surface in its liquid core and extend far into space—shielding the atmosphere from harmful solar radiation.


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Source: Phys.org