Because of the Earth's Magnetic Field.
To identify the north pole of a magnet, make a compass out of it by hanging it on a string or floating it on water. The pole that faces geographic north is the north pole. Once you have a magnets poles labelled, you can use it to identify orientation and poles on another magnet since like poles repel and opposite poles attract.Alternative AnswerEasier still, use a compass! A compass always points to the south magnetic pole of a magnet.
north and south pole
The distance between the North Pole and the South Pole is 12,430 miles. The South Pole is on land and the North Pole is in open water. The animal's name that you seek may be the Humpback Whale, which migrates from the ice edge in the Southern Ocean to about 77 degrees N in the Arctic, which is a significantly shorter distance than the distance between the poles.
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The idiom, finding a needle in a haystack, was first recorded in the works of Saint Thomas More in 1532. It read, to seek out one line in his books, would be to go look for a needle in a meadow.
I was there, and the structure you seek is the Space Needle.
"Phoenix", launched August 4, 2007, successfully landed on Mars on May 25, 2008. It is designed to seek water ice near the Martian north pole.
If you mean - that you've accidentally pricked yourself with a used needle... seek medical advice immediately !.. 'Dirty' needles can carry diseases such as hepatitis - or (worse) HIV or AIDS. You should get yourself tested ASAP !
This is a symptom of Appendicitis. Seek medical attention right away!
The north and the south pole will attract each other. Two of the same poles will repel each other. If you want a full answer, could you please explain what you're looking for a bit more clearly?
The river you seek is the Mississippi River.
The colony you seek is New York.