Paleomagnetism is the study of the Earth’s magnetic field as preserved in rocks, sediments, and archaeological materials. It involves the analysis of the magnetic properties of these materials to understand the history of the Earth's magnetic field, including its direction and intensity over geological time. When volcanic rocks form, or sediments are deposited, they can acquire a remnant magnetization that reflects the Earth's magnetic field at that moment in time.
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