will be...located somewhere on your map listed as the declination angle. Seriously I don't think it would be much since Prince whatever island is up in the artic region of Canada [not too far away from] north of the Rockies. Around 82 degrees N latitude and 114 degrees W longitude. What longitude are the rockies?
2007-03-21 22:30:44
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answered by quntmphys238 6
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The National Geophysical Data Center's website has a tool that will let you enter a latitude and longitude, or a ZIP code, and then it computes the magnetic declination. When I checked it for Big Timber, MT (general area of the Crazies, based on your other question), the answer was 12.8 degrees.
2007-03-22 08:02:26
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answered by Navigator 7
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i'm answering for Marlboro too, in looking around and appearing some calculations I see the respond is "East of authentic North". i think of that's authentic by way of fact- most of the Rocky Mountains is in Colorado (39N 106W)- this computes to an approximate declination of 9 levels fifty six minutes East of authentic (0 degree) North. i'm hoping this helps!!
2016-12-15 06:04:38
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answered by ? 4
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It is going to be around 10 degrees, but will vary depending on exactly where you are. The link below gives magnetic declination for the globe.
2007-03-22 01:58:03
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answered by Doc E 5
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the rash of questions stem from a get away that marlboro is giving.. to montana someone told me that it is west of true north
2007-03-24 10:02:20
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answered by jeremy s 1
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