1. As ferrous metals cool from a melt, they record the magnetic dominance of that moment. 2. But over the eons, magnetic dominance has flipped many times to the south pole, a change called geomagnetic reversal. 3. Since the dates of magnetic reversals are known from other studies, researchers can date a rock by determining its magnetic dominance. 4. Since dates of magnetic reversals are known from other studies, researchers can date a rock by determining its magnetic dominance. 5. When ferrous metals cool after melting, they record the magnetic dominance at that moment. 6. When ferrous metals cool from a melt, they record the magnetic dominance at that moment. |
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