about 7degrees west of the north pole on a compass
2007-04-26 09:38:52
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answer #1
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answered by Hzl 4
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The North Magnetic Pole could soon abandon Canada, migrate north of Alaska and eventually wind up in Russia.
Although it has been mving north or northwest for a hundred years, it is not going to continue in that direction forever. Its speed has increased considerably during the past 25 years, and it could just as easily decrease a few years from now.
2007-04-28 07:49:40
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answer #2
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answered by Earth 4
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in northern Canada
the following site is the first from Yahoo search for magnetic north pole
http://deeptow.whoi.edu/northpole.html
it gives a pretty good description
2007-04-26 16:20:23
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answer #3
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answered by Liquid Astatine 2
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north
2007-04-29 05:56:10
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answer #4
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answered by Billie Jean 5
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All the way north :)
2007-04-26 14:54:41
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answer #5
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answered by bgavra989 2
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It moves constantly, so my question is even if someone did correctly get it's placement now, that answer would no longer be valid after time has passed.
2007-04-26 14:33:55
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answer #6
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answered by jay k 6
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Canada, but heading slowly towards Siberia...
2007-04-26 15:51:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's in Canada
2007-04-26 17:16:51
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answer #8
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answered by rosie recipe 7
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Ellesmere Island in the Canadian Arctic.........and it doesn't move THAT fast...........
2007-04-26 15:20:49
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answered by yankee_sailor 7
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depend on were you at the time.
2007-04-30 14:01:56
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answered by Shanty J 4
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