The red needle of a compass always points to South
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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. Magnetic field lines outside of a permanent magnet always run from the north magnetic pole to the south magnetic pole.
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The red needle of a needle always points to South....
it is true....
hope it helps.........
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