A magnet produces a magnetic field which hast two ends. If you have two magnets and make a mark on the end of one of them, then if you hold that magnet down and take the other magnet, then one end of the other magnet will be attracted to the marked end of the held magnet while the other end will be repelled.
If you call the marked end of the held magnet N then the end of the other magnet which is repelled should also be marked N as in magnetism like ends repel one another and opposite ends attract. That is the meaning of the N and S pole of on a magnet.
Geographically, the lines which shows us the poles marking the 1 day that there is a day of sun in the winter or night in summer. In the north, anything going upwards has less than 1 day, the opposite for the south. This may be completely the wrong answer to your question, but at least I tried! No that's completely wrong- you are talking about the arctic circles. Just thought to correct you there! I don't actually know the answer.
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NORTH POLE AND SOUTH POLE? lol
there are no east and west poles.. it makes more sense north and south
North and south poles.
Lines of longitude meet at the North and South Poles.
The ends of the Earth are the North and South Poles. In terms of magnetism, the Earth's magnetic field has the North and South Magnetic Poles at opposite ends.
North and South (Poles) :)
there are no east and west poles.. it makes more sense north and south
The North and South Poles.
North and south poles.
yes, the north and south poles are geographical poles.
Lines of longitude meet at the North and South Poles.
The north and south poles.
No, no barber poles at either the north or south pole.
The ends of the Earth are the North and South Poles. In terms of magnetism, the Earth's magnetic field has the North and South Magnetic Poles at opposite ends.
North and South (Poles) :)
We know that like magnetic poles repel and opposite magnetic poles attract. North will repel north and south will repel south. On the other hand, north and south attract each other.
A magnet has a north and a south pole.
North and South poles