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magnetosphere

The magnetosphere is a protective region surrounding Earth, created by its magnetic field. It acts like a shield, deflecting charged particles from the Sun—solar wind—that could otherwise strip away our atmosphere or harm living things. This magnetic bubble directs solar particles toward the poles, which causes phenomena like the northern and southern lights. The magnetosphere varies in shape and size depending on solar activity, and it plays a crucial role in maintaining conditions suitable for life on Earth.