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Hey, Great question!
I agree with what DUKB says. Just to add my 2c:
Consider this sentence that I make up (if anyone finds a similar sentence in reliable source, let me know and I'll substitute the sample sentence)
Scientists found that drug X activates the cellular pathway Y, leading to cell death.
core: Scientists found that X activates Y.
Here, the comma+v-ing ", leading to cell death" modifies the preceding clause "X activates Y", not the main clause "Scientists found bla bla".
Notice the difference between my sentence and your sentence?
In your sentence, "... in the magnetic field that surrounds Earth ..." "that surrounds Earth" is indeed a noun modifier that modifies "the magnetic field". Just as DUKB said, when you look at the core structure, "that surrounds Earth" is left out. In contrast, in my sentence "X activates Y" is a clause, acting as the object - "Scientists found WHAT". |
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