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By observing a compass needle.

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Q: How did they find out that the north pole and south pole are magnetized?
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What side of the magnet you use to magnetized water the north or the south pole?

Magnetized water exists only in the heads of magnetic therapists!


What has a needle that is magnetized to the north pole?

a compass


Where can you find Antarctica at South Pole or North Pole?

You can find the South Pole on Antarctica.


Which continents do you find at the north and south poles?

You can find Antarctica at the South Pole. There is no continent at the North Pole.


Will iron stick to the south or north of a magnet?

It will stick to either pole, providede that the iron is not magnetized and that it is not above the Curie temperature (the temperature above which iron can no longer be magnetized, named after Marie and Pierre Curie).


Is Antarctic north pole or south pole?

The South Pole is an imaginary spot on the continent of Antarctica. You are getting confused by the over use of the terms North and South Poles as regions, when we should be using Arctic for the North, and Antarctic for the South.


Is the South Pole south or north of the Equator?

You can find the South Pole south of the Equator -- on the continent of Antarctica.


Will an iron axe and a south pole attract?

Normally yes. (Not if the axe is magnetized and the part you're approaching is a south pole.)


Where else than the north pole that you find igloos?

The South Pole.


What is at the opposite side of the earth from the South Pole?

Opposite the South Pole on planet Earth, you can find the North Pole.


Where on earth is the sun's rays spread out thinly all the time?

North and south pole


How many miles is it from the south pole to the north pole?

It takes about 12,450.5 miles from the north pole to the south pole or south pole to north pole.