By A Mystery Man Writer
Believe it or not, there are actually TWO North Poles – the one at the top of the earth and what is known as MAGNETIC NORTH. Magnetic north is actually in northern Canada, and that is where compasses point to. Now, on to your question…if you were standing exactly on top of the magnetic north […]
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