it is in the north pole
What features of the earth makes a compass needle point north
The center of the earth has iron core
No. The true north pole and the magnetic north pole are in different locations. The compass will point at the magnetic north pole. If you happened to be somewhere between the two north poles, the compass will point exactly backwards!
Because of earth's magnetic pull
The compass has a small magnet, that can move around freely. This is affected by the Earth's magnetic field. The Earth's magnetic south pole is near its geographic northpole, but not exactly so.
What features of the earth makes a compass needle point north
What features of the earth makes a compass needle point north
Compass points always towards Earth's magnetic north.
The center of the earth has iron core
Because of the Magnetic North Pole, a point on the Earth's Northern Hemisphere
No. The true north pole and the magnetic north pole are in different locations. The compass will point at the magnetic north pole. If you happened to be somewhere between the two north poles, the compass will point exactly backwards!
because inside of the earth acts like a big magnet and the magnet points to the north
The earth's magnetic field acts upon the magnetic material of the compass needle, causing it to align to the field. Thus, the compass appears to point North, which is "magnetic north". Magnetic north and "true north" are about 300 miles apart.
Because the geographical North (the point around which the Earth rotates) is in a different place to magnetic north.
The magnet in the compass is attracted to the magnetic field in the Earth's core. The N on the compass always point to magnetic north.... Don't get that confused with geographical north. They are different. Hope this helps.
Because of earth's magnetic pull
The compass has a small magnet, that can move around freely. This is affected by the Earth's magnetic field. The Earth's magnetic south pole is near its geographic northpole, but not exactly so.