i dont understand the first 2 questions on this but i got the last question down: http://prntscr.com/kx760r
@Shadow
Which is confusing you? 7 or 8?
both
@dude but mainly understanding the graph
@jhonyy9
Oh, for 7 you need to find the highest and lowest point on the graph For 8 you have to talk about the recent intensity (shown in red dots)
you ve got above by dude what you need to do
do you understand it ?
what is the highest point and lowest point on this graph ?
and on the 8th just you need to see ,,today" how is the magnetic field on the graph ? so this is very very easy
8. the recent magnetic field intensity is relatively high because more than half of the red dots are above the dashed line
7. im still very unsure how to go about this
there is also another question in which "9. Approximately how many times in the last 800,000 years has it seemed like a reversal might be near? "
in that case its 8 times
@jhonyy9 ^
on the 8th your answer is correct so on 7th how many is the lowest and highest point on the graph ? please check it
^

the lowest point being about 780,00 years ago and the highest point being
0.....?
thats what im looking at right now, the highest dot in terms of years
@dude
@jhonyy9
@Shadow
Its asking the units, not the years
Its asking for meters*
on the y axis correcy
ok
top point is near 11 meters
and from what im basically reading the lowest point is literally near 0
Right but remember the paragraph says that the y axis

so im looking at both points and going to look for their spot on the y axis
correct?
Yes
highest is 12 lowest is 0
so the answer is literally 12
The range extends from 0 to 12 Amperes \(\times\) meters\(^2\)
12 x 10^22 ampheres x meters^2
0 and 12 x 10^22 Ampere \(\times\) meters\(^2\) Yes, range includes maximum and minimum
so thats my final answer, 12 x 10^22 ampere x meters 2

oops forgot about that
Yes, so you partly answered it
0 x 10 yada yada yada
*has brain damage*
Yes haha
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