Why does compass get deflected when a plane is in a storm?
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by the magnetic force released by the rocks
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It is because of declination.
If a magnetic compass needle is weighted so as to swing horizontally, it takes up a definite direction at each place and its deviation from geographical or true north is called the declination.
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