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Select the best answer for the question. 18. How often does Earth's magnetic field change direction? O A. About every two million years B. About every four millions years O C. About every three million
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18. How often does Earth's magnetic field change direction?
O A. About every two million years
B. About every four millions years
O C. About every three million years
O D. About every one million years
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