the earth's core stops spinning (does it actually spin?)
Yeah, it does. Which is why north is north and south is south. Earth's polarity has flipped around (north to south and vice versa) a bunch of times since it formed because the core switches the way it spins (if I remember correctly), and (according to my geology prof) we're due for another flip pretty soon.
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Yeah, it does. Which is why north is north and south is south. Earth's polarity has flipped around (north to south and vice versa) a bunch of times since it formed because the core switches the way it spins (if I remember correctly), and (according to my geology prof) we're due for another flip pretty soon.