Answer:
The Earth's magnetic field plays several roles:
- Rock and sediment dating
- Shielding from the Sun's charged particles
- Bearing
- Solar winds
ALL of these are factors that would be affected by changes in Earth's magnetic field.
Step-by-step explanation:
- The study of the Earth's Magnetic polarity is recorded in igneous rocks, reversals of the magnetic field allows for dating of rocks and sediments.
- The Sun emits charged subatomic particles which the Earth's magnetic fields deflects to the North and South poles,causing the Northern (and Southern) lights upon entering the atmosphere.
- Humans use the magnetic fields to tell what direction is North using compasses
- The Earth's magnetic field deflects solar winds which would otherwise deplete our ozone layers, leaving us vulnerable to ultraviolet radiation.
ALL of these are factors that would be affected by changes in Earth's magnetic field.