What protects the earth from solar winds?


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The Earths magnetic field deflects the solar winds around the planet. The magnetic fields are drawn in at the North and South poles, this is what creates the Aurora borealis.
the atmosphere
Our atmosphere
I believe it is Earth's magnetic field.
The effort you put into typing in your entire homework here would have been better spent *doing* your homework.
The magnetic field of the poles direct the charged particles to spiral towards the poles.
the atmosphere and our magnetic field
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