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A. Are the magnetic north pole and the geographic North Pole always the same distance apart? (2 points)
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A. Are the magnetic north pole and the geographic North Pole always the
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No, The magnetic north shifts overtime due to the rotation of liquid iron in the earth! So your answer would be No they are not always the same distance apart! Hope this helps :)
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