Iron particles in basalt on the ocean floor tell scientists

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. In two adjacent magnetic stripes, the iron particles show
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alignments.

The iron particles in basalt on the ocean floor tell scientists about the Earth's magnetic field at the time the basalt was formed. When basaltic lava solidifies, the iron particles within it align themselves with the Earth's magnetic field. This alignment is preserved in the resulting rock. By studying the alignment of iron particles in basaltic rocks, scientists can determine the direction and strength of the Earth's magnetic field at different times in the past.