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1. Mars has no magnetic field because it's core is solid Iron, supposedly.
So what if it's solid? 2. What caused the sun and the earth to rotate on their axis? Cheers, Funky |
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What caused the sun and the earth to rotate on
their axis? Because, out of all the possibilites for their rotation, they are unlikely to have rotation exactly zero. Ben |
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