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  1. Cryosphere

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    Sea Ice Dynamics
    Arctic sea ice extent and thickness fluctuate seasonally. While sea ice does not contribute directly to sea level rise upon melting (due to Archimedes' principle), its loss significantly amplifies warming via the albedo effect over the Arctic Ocean basin. Studies have also shown that fluctuations in perennial Arctic sea ice correlate inversely with the frequency of [geomag…
  2. Magnetic Field

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    Planetary and Celestial Fields
    Planetary magnetic fields, such as that of Earth, are generated primarily through the dynamo effect, involving the convective motion of electrically conductive fluids (e.g., molten iron in the outer core). These fields are crucial for shielding the planet from harmful solar wind particles.
    The intensity of planetary magnetic fields often correlates inversely with the rotational axis instability observed in [c…