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The magnetic north pole is wandering about 34 miles (55 kilometers) a year. It crossed the international date line in 2017, and is leaving the Canadian Arctic on its way to Siberia.
WASHINGTON — North isn’t quite where it used to be. Earth’s north magnetic pole has been drifting so fast in the last few decades that scientists say that past estimates are no longer ...
Since the magnetic north pole was first measured in 1831 it has moved about 1,400 miles toward Siberia.
Since the magnetic north pole was first measured in 1831 it has moved about 1,400 miles toward Siberia.
Earth’s north magnetic pole has been drifting so fast in the last few decades that scientists that past estimates are no longer accurate enough for precise navigation.
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