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The magnetic grains discovered by scientists in layers of rock sediment on the
ocean floor are like entries in Earth’s diary. When rock particles sink to the ocean
floor to form layers of new sediment, tiny magnetic grains align with the magnetic lines of the Earth. As the rock hardens it becomes a reliable record of where Earth’s magnetic field was pointing at the time of the rock’s
formation. If dramatic geological
event did take place, the magnetic grains will have an different orientation than present day rock formation. Known as the True Polar Wander, the theory suggests that if an object
of sufficient weight formed far
from the equator, the planet’s rotation would gradually
pull the heavy object away from the axis which the Earth spins around. If the
supervolcano or some massive formation caused the Earth's spin to become imbalanced, the planet would tilt and rotate
until the extra weight was relocated to a point along the
equator. Incidentally, polar wander is not the same as continental drift. “The sediments we have recovered from Norway offer the first good
evidence that a true polar wander event happened about 800 million
years ago,” said Adam Maloof, an assistant professor of geosciences. “If we
can find good corroborating evidence from other parts of the world as
well, we will have a very good idea that our planet is capable of this
sort of dramatic change.” In case were you wondering if Earth will do another somersault, Maloof says probably not. "The Earth’s surface is pretty well balanced today.” |
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