It, doesn't, it is a fixed position on the Earth. You are probably thinking of the North Magnetic pole, which has taken itself on a little wander lately.
Earth's magnetic field is strongest at the magnetic North Pole and the magnetic South Pole.
It is not! Geographic North Pole is in the Arctic!
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The North Pole
The northern end of Earths axis is the North pole.
The effect this has is that the location in the sky of the North Celestial Pole is constantly moving. The amount of change over the course of a human lifetime is not perceptible to people who don't make calibrated astronomical measurements.
When the north pole becomes the south pole.
90° North.
The geographic north pole is the location of the earth's axis in the northern hemisphere. It differs from the magnetic north pole by a few degrees. The geographic north pole is static and unchanging. The magnetic north pole moves based on the earths core (about 40 miles per year).
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the north pole and south pole