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Your navigation system just got a critical update, one that happens periodically because Earth’s magnetic north pole keeps moving. Here’s what to know.
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Live Science on MSNThe position of the magnetic north pole is officially changing. Why?The updated version of the World Magnetic Model was released on Dec. 17, with a new prediction of how the magnetic north pole will shift over the next five years. Here's why it was changed.
Ever been late because you misread a clock? Sometimes, the "clocks" geologists use to date events can also be misread.
"The current behavior of magnetic north is something that we have never observed before." For decades, scientists have been tracking the shift in Earth's magnetic north pole away from Canada and ...
Strange cone-shaped rocks led scientists to the hidden remains of one of Earth’s oldest asteroid impacts. It could help us find fossil life on Mars.
Scituate Rotary Club members say they are committed to sharing peace across the state with their planned second installation ...
Over the past two centuries, humans have locked up enough water in dams to shift Earth's poles slightly away from the ...
The construction of thousands of dams around the world since the 19th century has caused Earth’s poles to shift by more than 3.7 feet ...
Finally, the Earth moves a little bit beyond one complete revolution, so the stick again points towards the sun for a second ...
Kariba Dam, built on Zambezi River between Zimbabwe and Zambia in the 1950s, impounds the largest artificial reservoir in the ...
Earth’s magnetic north is not static. Like an anchorless buoy pushed by ocean waves, the magnetic field is constantly on the move as liquid iron sloshes around in the planet’s outer core.
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