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The poles of the Earth are

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Answered by kahitij01
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Explanation:

North and South

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Answered by animelover33
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the earth has two dominant magnetic poles, and several very weak 'quadrupolar' poles of which there are, at least mathematically, about 8 in number. These poles are far weaker than the dipole field, and measure only weak departures of the local geographic field strength from the basic dipolar North-South field.

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