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What is the arrow inside a compass called?

The arrow inside a compass is called the "magnetic needle." It aligns with the Earth's magnetic field and points towards the magnetic North Pole.


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there are two types of needles : (a) one is used for stitching (b) and the other one is used in biology practicals the needle used in bio practical is little bit different from that of the stitching needle .


How do you use needle?

there are two types of needles : (a) one is used for stitching (b) and the other one is used in Biology practicals the needle used in bio practical is little bit different from that of the stitching needle .


What are the four basic points of a compass?

The MAJOR parts of a compass:housing,direction of travel,orienting arrow, and magnetic needle. By : Asher Sparks


How do you use direction auxiliary indication on kikkerland survival tool?

To use the direction auxiliary indication on the Kikkerland survival tool, align the compass needle with the orientation of the map. Then rotate the entire tool until the N (North) arrow lines up with the needle. The direction indicated by the arrow on the tool will show which way you are facing on the map.


What did eastern woodlands use for weapons?

Eastern Woodland Indians can turn simple things into weapon like bones, stones, rocks, woods, plants, and animal skin. They use bones as needle, knife, rake, and scraper. They used woods to make an arrow and arrow shafts, plants as traps, and rocks or stones as arrow head.


Become more flexible?

I am very felixable. How i got have my bow and arrow, scorpion and needle (or a some people call it a killer) was by stretching. If you continuously stretch you get more flexible


How do you read a compus?

To read a compass, hold it flat and level, rotating yourself until the needle lines up with the orienting arrow. The direction the arrow is pointing towards is your bearing. Make sure to account for declination if needed to convert magnetic north to true north.


What are inventions that are related to biology?

microscope--related to microbiology gel electrophoresis--used for DNA fingerprinting hypodermic needle--used to take out, or put in a certain things into a body.


What trees have needle like leaves that produce food all year long?

"I retain my needles all year long. I am a coniferous" - Biology


How do you determine direction with a compass?

You know that the needle points to North, so you turn the compass to bring the North point on the card beneath the needle under the point of the needle. Then the card is lined up with the Earth, so you you can read the directions on the card.


What direction does the needle on a compass point when a horseshoe magnet is put beside it?

The direction of the needle will remain unchanged. This is due to magnetic forces, the needle will remain in line with the lines of magnetic force which flow between the north and south poles.