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Physics, 23.11.2019 08:31 sciencegeekgirl2017

Does earth have a magnetic variation?
no, earth's magnetic poles line up with its geographic poles.
yes, earth's magnetic poles have a 15-degree difference from its geographic poles. yes, the location of earth's magnetic poles are constantly changing.
no, earth's geographic poles are based on its magnetic poles.

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