The Moon has a solid core, and therefore has no magnetic field or poles.
Yes, Mars has ice at both of its poles. Recently, the southern polar ice cap has been receding because of the heat of the sun or some chemical reaction that is causing the ice to evaporate and disappear.
In Martian Winter, a lot of frozen carbon dioxide and water. In the Spring, it evaporates away, and leaves cold, dry soil and rock.
The Phoenix Lander just landed near the North pole of Mars a couple of weeks ago.
Here's a link to that page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_Lander
Cut and paste into address bar of your browser, then hit "Go".
Mars does have poles, on both sides of the axis.
No, not on Earth
Every planet does
Only the magnetic poles wanderD.Earth's magnetic and geographic poles are generally not in the same place.Geographic poles are defined by Earth's rotation.
The north and south poles.
Magnetic Reversal
Because the metals in the hot center of our earth are moving arround.
Outside the dubious field of magnetic therapists, the terms 'positive' and 'negative' are not applied to magnetic polarities. Furthermore, we do not describe magnetic polarity as a 'charge'. However, magnetic poles and electric charges follow the same rule -i.e. like poles repel while unlike poles attract.
The Moon has a solid core, and therefore has no magnetic field or poles.
No. No moon has strong magnetic fields that result in "poles" like Earth ... but they often do have weak magnetic fields.
Magnetic poles
This is known as magnetic reversal when earth's magnetic poles change places.
alike magnetic poles do not attract because according to the law of magnetism, it is stated that unlike magnetic poles attract and alike poles repel.
True. The magnetic poles move constantly.
No because the Moon does not have a magnetic field like the Earth does. The Earth's magnetic field appears to be created by a liquid metalic out core circulating around a solid core. This works like a dynamo which creates the magnetic field around the Earth. The Moon lacks a similar core stucture. This is also the reason why the Monn has no atmosphere.A magnetic compass would not work on the moon, for the moon does not have the magnetic field that the earth has, allowing us to use this device.No, because moon does not have magnetic force like earth
This is known as magnetic reversal when earth's magnetic poles change places.
magnetic poles
The Geographical South Pole, The Magnetic South Pole and The Southern Pole of Inaccessibility.
Only the magnetic poles wanderD.Earth's magnetic and geographic poles are generally not in the same place.Geographic poles are defined by Earth's rotation.
There are two types of global poles; magnetic and geographic. Neither were invented. The magnetic poles are two points on the Earth where the magnetic field is most intense. The geographic poles are the northernmost and southernmost positions on the globe.