Earth’s magnetic north pole is on the move0
- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web
- February 6, 2019
Our planet’s magnetic north pole is reportedly moving towards Siberia at a rate of 34 miles per year.
Our planet’s magnetic north pole is reportedly moving towards Siberia at a rate of 34 miles per year.
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