Geography, asked by emily9522, 1 month ago

why the North Pole and South Pole is at 90°? explain.​

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Answered by ashayjain
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Because Earth's Magnetic North Pole attracts the "north" ends of other magnets, it is technically the "south pole" of the planet's magnetic field. The magnetic poles and the geographic poles don't line up, and the difference between them is called declination.

At this time the North Pole of the Earth is in the Sun's horizon, when the Earth rotates due to its axis, only the North Pole would receive the Sun's light. At this time, the South Pole is opposite to the Sun, so the sunlight cannot reach here. ... In contrast, the North Pole has night for 6 months.

Answered by ItzEnchantingPoison
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It is the precise point of the intersection of the Earth's axis and the Earth's surface. From the North Pole, all directions are south. Its latitude is 90 degrees north, and all lines of longitude meet there (as well as at the South Pole, on the opposite end of the Earth)

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