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Earth’s north magnetic pole is on the move againalso known as the magnetic dip pole. The magnetic pole was last visited in person in 2007 by a Canadian team of researchers. Every five years, scientists at the British Geological Survey ...
It is known to those who have devoted attention to thejiip of the magnetic needle ... The regular inclination or dip of the needle, which is now decreasing, will reach its minimum, Hansteen ...
The [Brick Experiment Channel]’s latest build, a submersible made almost entirely from Lego, is one such project and has us pining for weather that makes a dip sensible rather than suicidal.
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