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suspend the magnet from a string at its center of gravity. The north pole of the magnet will point to the north pole. (The north magnetic pole of the earth is actually a south seeking pole.)Another AnswerUse a compass. It's north seeking pole will be attracted towards the magnet's south pole and its south-seeking pole will be attracted towards the magnet's north pole.
When turned on, yes they do. Even after turned off, some of the charge from the electricity involved will have slightly changed the material that is magnetized. The poles will be there, yet seldom very strong.
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No-one and nothing (animals or plants) lives on the North Pole. There are scientific research facilities there, but they do not have a permanent population. The North Pole sits on a floating ice shelf, and cannot support any life.
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North you can find this out if you look on a world map and find the 30 degrees north line then see if Japan is north or south of it .That's how you could figure it out if you have it on a test.
North you can find this out if you look on a world map and find the 30 degrees north line then see if Japan is north or south of it .That's how you could figure it out if you have it on a test.