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As solar wind approaches Earth, what happens to the charged electrons?(1 point)
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They are deflected as Earth’s magnetic field exerts force on them.
They are deflected as Earth’s magnetic field exerts force on them.
They grow stronger as Earth’s magnetic field exerts force on them.
They grow stronger as Earth’s magnetic field exerts force on them.
They grow weaker as Earth’s magnetic field exerts force on them.
They grow weaker as Earth’s magnetic field exerts force on them.
They are absorbed as Earth’s magnetic field exerts force on them.
Responses
They are deflected as Earth’s magnetic field exerts force on them.
They are deflected as Earth’s magnetic field exerts force on them.
They grow stronger as Earth’s magnetic field exerts force on them.
They grow stronger as Earth’s magnetic field exerts force on them.
They grow weaker as Earth’s magnetic field exerts force on them.
They grow weaker as Earth’s magnetic field exerts force on them.
They are absorbed as Earth’s magnetic field exerts force on them.
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They are deflected as Earth’s magnetic field exerts force on them.
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