[kj] north pole moving out of Canada

Alexander Smith vassifer at earthlink.net
Thu Jun 3 06:39:09 EDT 2010



Bigger question: Forgive me, .... I was an English major. What are the
ramifications of the magnetic poles "moving"?

Alex in NYC


On Jun 3, 2010, at 4:32 AM, fatpotanga wrote:


> Apparently it's not due to cost of living increases & lack of

> employment opportunities but a natural occurrence

>

> North Magnetic Pole

> From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

>

> The Earth's North Magnetic Pole is the point on the Earth's surface

> at which the Earth's magnetic field points vertically downwards

> (i.e., the "dip" is 90°). This point moves gradually over time. As

> described later in this article, the North Magnetic Pole is

> physically a magnetic field south pole. The North Magnetic Pole

> should not be confused with the lesser known North Geomagnetic Pole,

> described later in this article.

> In 2001, the North Magnetic Pole was determined by the Geological

> Survey of Canada to lie near Ellesmere Island in northern Canada at

> <18px-Erioll_world.svg.png>81.3°N 110.8°W. It was estimated to be at

> <18px-Erioll_world.svg.png>82.7°N 114.4°W in 2005. In 2009, it was

> moving toward Russia at almost 40 miles (64 km) per year due to

> magnetic changes in the Earth's core.[1]

> Its southern hemisphere counterpart is the South Magnetic Pole.

> Because the Earth's magnetic field is not exactly symmetrical, the

> North and South Magnetic Poles are not antipodal: a line drawn from

> one to the other does not pass through the centre of the Earth; it

> actually misses by about 530 km (329.3 mi).

> The Earth's North and South Magnetic Poles are also known as

> Magnetic Dip Poles, with reference to the vertical "dip" of the

> magnetic field lines at those

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