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Answered by bhavik5177
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Explanation:

The North Magnetic Pole moves over time according to magnetic changes and flux lobe elongation in the Earth's outer core. In 2001, it was determined by the Geological Survey of Canada to lie west of Ellesmere Island in northern Canada at 81°18′N 110°48′W. It was situated at 83°06′N 117°48′W in 2005

Answered by XxpriyanshuxX
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  • The magnetic pole near earth's geographic north pole is actually the south magnetic pole.

  • When it comes to magnets, opposites attract.

  • This fact means that the north end of a magnet in a compass is attracted to the south magnetic pole, which lies close to the geographic north pole.
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