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Magnetic North’s Slowdown: What the 2025 Model RevealsBy Aubree Ross Unlike the geographic North Pole, which remains fixed at 90° latitude, the magnetic north pole is constantly on the move. First identified in 1831 on Canada’s Boothia Peninsula ...
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Earth’s North Magnetic Pole Has Officially Been Repositioned—Here’s Why It Matters for EveryoneForget the geographic North Pole—it’s static, boring, and sits quietly at 90° latitude. The magnetic north pole, on the other hand, is a restless traveler shaped by the chaotic motions of ...
The magnetic North Pole is moving unexpectedly fast toward Russia, raising concerns about the stability of Earth's magnetic field, according to studies. The pole’s movement surged from 15 km per ...
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