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The Earth's magnetic poles move. The magnetic North Pole moves in loops of up to 50 miles (80 km) per day. But its actual location, an average of all these loops, is also moving at around 25 miles a year [ref].

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Why does the North Pole move? | HowStuffWorks

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The Earth's magnetic poles move. The magnetic North Pole moves in loops of up to 50 miles (80 km) per day. But its actual location, an average of all these loops, is also moving at around 25 miles a year [ref].

 Magnetic north shifting by 40 miles a year, might signal pole reversal ...

https://www.mnn.com › Earth Matters › Climate & Weather

Mar 7, 2011 - POLE POSITION: Magnetic north is moving so fast that it is hampering ... to "flip," whereby all compasses invert and point south instead of north.

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