Why do the poles of a compass not exactly point towards the geographical poles
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While a compass is a great tool for navigation, it doesn't always point exactly north. This is because the Earth's magnetic North Pole is not the same as "true north," or the Earth's geographic North Pole . ... This difference between true north and the north heading on a compass is an angle called declination.
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because opposite poles attract and same poles repulse
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