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Is there a north at the North Pole?

2007-03-18 04:11:53 · 5 answers · asked by Nick J 2 in Science & Mathematics Geography

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interesting concept. i say no.

2007-03-18 07:53:13 · answer #1 · answered by nanabe 4 · 0 0

The North pole is North of Magnetic North.
Look for Bathhurst Island in Canada's
Queen Elizabeth Islands.
Roughly 140% North x 100% West.

2007-03-18 20:25:56 · answer #2 · answered by Murray H 6 · 0 0

well, magnetic north is different from the place we refer to as the north pole. so if you were to stand at the north pole, a compass will still point to magnetic north

2007-03-18 04:17:23 · answer #3 · answered by For_Gondor! 5 · 2 1

the true north poleis the northernmost point on the globe, and all directions from there are south.

The magnetic north pole is not at the geographic north pole.

2007-03-18 04:17:35 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

No. I think everything is south until you exit the Artic Circle

2007-03-18 04:20:16 · answer #5 · answered by robbanrobbanus 1 · 0 3

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