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'Magnetic North' is a term used to distinguish that LOCATION from 'True North'. The magnetic polarity of Magnetic North is south because it attracts the north pole of a compass needle (unlike poles attract).
No, the north side of a magnet only attracts to the south side of another magnet.
In most cases, red will be the north and blue, the south.
Due to Earth's rotation and spin on it's axis, whatever side is facing the Sun will be in daylight and the side of the Earth not facing the Sun will have night-time. So in a nutshell; Yes.
when it rotates the other side goes dark and the side facing the sn goes bright this is day and night
Opposite the South Pole on planet Earth, you can find the North Pole.
Earth, same as on the east side, the south side, and the north side.
While there is day on one side of the Earth, we have night on the other side, i.e. we always have both day and night on the Earth. In that sense, there is no answer to this question.A:It's about 63 degrees Fahrenheit.
yes longitude is measured from side to side on earth
Lines of longitude or meridians The Prime Meridian is on one side of the Earth, and the International Date Line on the other side.
because if the sun is facing north than the north part of the earth will be hotter the south side
The night side of the Earth.
'Magnetic North' is a term used to distinguish that LOCATION from 'True North'. The magnetic polarity of Magnetic North is south because it attracts the north pole of a compass needle (unlike poles attract).
he was on the confederate side, or the south side.
ACTUALLY in the north pole of the earth there is a south pole that attracts the north pole of a magnet by MRINMOY SAHA
the south side completely lost the north defeated them sorry confederacy but
Think... about the American (US) map. Is Kansas on the North side? or South? No, it's not on the North side, it is on the South.