What features of the earth makes a compass needle point north
their internal structure makes them behave in a similar way.
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A lensatic compass is a compass with a magnifying glass on the sight which makes it easier to view the needle. These types of compasses are frequently used in the military.
The AXIUM hand bearing compass is manufactured by Delite ApS, Copenhagen, Denmark.
it makes life easier because it can show you the direction you are going in.
Iron can make a compass go haywire as it can create magnetic interference. When a compass is near iron or magnetic objects, it can disrupt the Earth's magnetic field that the compass relies on for accurate readings.
The needle of a compass is a magnet, and the earth is also a magnet. The side of the compass marked N is attracted to the north pole of the Earth, and the side marked S is attracted to Earth's south pole. The compass will spin to line itself up with the poles it is attracted to. However, if you have other magnets nearby, the compass can spin to line itself up with those instead.
How does what behave? The oobleck you're supposed to make for your FLVS Science course? It makes a dent in it.
It makes stressing noises and would behave strangely
Due to earth's spinning and rotation, it also behave as a magnet. That's why compass (magnetic needles) show directions as alike poles attracts and like repel each otherg
Magnetism. The compass aligns with the magnetic field of the Earth.