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Question 13 of 15 About how often does the sun have a pole reversal? A. Every 100 million years B. Every billion years C. Every 250,000 years OD. Every 22 years SUBMIT
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Question 13 of 15
About how often does the sun have a pole reversal?
A. Every 100 million years
B. Every billion years
C. Every 250,000 years
OD. Every 22 years
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Final answer:
The sun has a pole reversal approximately every 11 years.
Step-by-step explanation:
The sun has a pole reversal approximately every 11 years.
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