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It is said that when we move towards poles (North Pole and South Pole) angle decreases but how??

explain me clearly if possible make diagram.

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Answered by pallelapavankalyan
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Explanation:

At the magnetic north pole the needle will show 90

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. North points away from ground. At the magnetic south pole dip angle is −90

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. Needle's north points vertically down. At the magnetic equator, you will have the needle pointing horizontally. There is no vertical component. So dip angle is 0

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.The angle of dip increases as we move from Equator to poles

Answered by TheMoonlìghtPhoenix
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Explanation:

ANSWER:-

When we move towards the poles, the longitude decreases, how?

Well refer to the ATTACHMENT for the structure of Earth and its Latitude.

  • Consider you have a ball
  • You make horizontal circles in it

So you form the latitude horizontal lines.

According to Figure:-

  • North pole and South pole have smaller sphere
  • They are also farther away from Equator
  • The equator is perpendicular or 90 degree from the angle of the Ray's of sun
  • The sun Ray's are straight
  • Due to the tilted axis, the degree towards the poles decrease
  • Due to this there are very extreme cold temperatures towards the poles
  • The equator however has temperate weather

These are the reasons.

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