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how is a compass used to find directions

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Answered by Rahul1905
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The needle of the compass is magnetised by a device fitted inside and the freely suspended needle always points towards the geographical north. 
Answered by RDimpy111
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This works because the Earth itself has a magnetic field which is similar to that of a bar magnet. The compass needle aligns with the Earth's magnetic field direction and points north-south.
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