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Originally posted by phitau
Considering that there will be numerous events of earthquakes, volcanoes, hurricanes, cyclones and so on where should we go for safety?
The magnetic field of the Earth has actually switched its direction many many times during Earth’s history. Although this is not completely understood, the leading theory of how it works is that Earth’s magnetic field is caused by the motion of the liquid outer core. The churning of the liquid in the outer core acts as a giant electromagnet, moving electrical charges around, in what is known as the “geomagnetic dynamo.” The rotation of the solid inner core also contributes to the magnetic field.
I would assume the mountains. They're high in altitude from the clouds and storms. It's also better to be somewhere in a mountain range if a tsunami hits a nearby coast. Finally, I can't recall any kind of volcano that's close to a mountain range.