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It is the magnetic field from the north and south poles of the Earth. From the south pole straight through the center of the planet right up to Santa's house... (North pole)...
Meridians meet at the poles and are widest apart at the equator. Zero degrees longitude (0°) is called the prime meridian. The degrees of longitude run 180° east and 180° west from the prime meridian. Latitude and longitude lines form an imaginary grid over the Earth's surface.
Every point on a meridian has the same longitude.
This is a really confusing question, but I believe you want to know how the magnetic domain at the north pole of a magnet is. The answer is uniform.
In North America this size breaker could be used on a welding machine. A range in the home would use a 40 amp two pole breaker.
the south pole attracts the north pole. That means the opposite poles attracts and same poles repels.
In the North you find the North Pole and is called the northern hemisphere and in the south, u find the southern hemisphere and the south pole. That is a very broad scale geographically wise. Type the question on the internet and there is lots of info about things like the cities in north and south, economics, such like.
FROM the north. Winds take their names from their origin.
It is the magnetic field from the north and south poles of the Earth. From the south pole straight through the center of the planet right up to Santa's house... (North pole)...
Really?? wow...ummm i belive you can take an airplane or any type of transportation to either one ahaha
a large bar magnet which has itz north pole n south pole opposite.........
north pole
Meridians meet at the poles and are widest apart at the equator. Zero degrees longitude (0°) is called the prime meridian. The degrees of longitude run 180° east and 180° west from the prime meridian. Latitude and longitude lines form an imaginary grid over the Earth's surface.
The North Pole would have a polar air mass - high latitude and polar climate.
A Polar Bear who started his walk from the North Pole.
depends on the type of stone
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