📝 Multiple Choice Question
General-science
The angle of dip at the magnetic equator is:
A
0 degrees
B
45 degrees
C
90 degrees
D
180 degrees
Explanation
At the magnetic equator, magnetic field lines are parallel to the Earth's surface, making dip 0.
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