answersLogoWhite

0

The north and south poles are each at 90 degrees north and south, respectively. These terrestrial poles are points on the earth where the earth's rotational axis meet the earth's surface. Both the north and south poles are near their magnetic poles, defined as moving points of polar magnetism.

Additionally, there exists a complex notion known as the geomagnetic poles, both north and south.

In the arena of extreme exploration, mountaineers defined a third geographical location: Mt Everest, as a 'pole'.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Why are there different types of totem poles?

entryway poles, ridicule poles and shame poles.


How many does a magnet pole have?

It has 2 Poles the North Pole and the South Pole . Extra Info . : Like Poles repel where as unlike Poles attract .


Where is a magnets pull the strongest?

The north and south poles.


What is the relationship between the poles on the magnet?

like poles attract unlike poles repel


Is earth's magnetic poles and its geographic poles are in the same place?

No, Earth's magnetic poles and its geographic poles are not in the same place. The geographic poles are the points where Earth's axis of rotation intersects its surface, while the magnetic poles are where the planet's magnetic field lines converge and enter/exit the Earth. The magnetic poles are constantly moving and can deviate from the geographic poles.


Are the poles nice?

No, no, no! Poles hate everyone!


Why were fishing poles invented?

Fishing poles were invented to fish with because they are called fishing poles.


What are the poles called in downhill skiing?

The poles that must be navigated by the canoer are called gates.


What are the Alaska wooden poles carved and painted with symbols called?

Totem Poles.


How do the poles on a magnet affect the interaction of two magnects?

the poles effect it beacuse it can attract the poles


What is the name of the semicircles joining the poles?

tne name of the semicircle joining the poles to poles is called merdian


What is true about earths poles?

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.