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The magnetic north pole has wandered away from the Canadian Arctic (solid blue line) and toward Siberia for about the past century, but it has considerably sped up over the past 20 years.
The weight of water locked up in the world’s approximately 7,000 dams is enough to not only fill the Grand Canyon twice, but ...
Earth’s north magnetic pole is drifting away from North America and toward Siberia at such a clip that Alaska might lose its Northern Lights in the next 50 years, scientists say.
Earlier this year, scientists revealed that Earth’s magnetic north pole is shifting faster than anyone had predicted. Polar shifts aren’t uncommon and we’ve long known … ...
Important highlights of WMM 2025 The recent WMM update reveals that Earth’s magnetic North Pole is moving from Canada to Siberia in Russia.
Every five years, the location of the Magnetic North Pole is updated. In the latest model, it continues its shift toward Siberia, but it is slowing down.
Scientists have released a new model tracking the position of the magnetic north pole, revealing that the pole is now closer to Siberia than it was five years ago and is continuing to drift toward ...
Scientists have been tracking the magnetic North Pole for centuries, telling the British newspaper The Times that it had moved closer to the northern coast of Canada. In the 1990s, it drifted into the ...
The north magnetic pole is lurching away from its traditional home in the Canadian Arctic and toward Siberia because of a fierce tug-of-war battle being waged by two giant blobs hiding deep ...
Important highlights of WMM 2025 The recent WMM update reveals that Earth’s magnetic North Pole is moving from Canada to Siberia in Russia.
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.