The needle, or "pointer", of a compass will always point North. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compass
The name given to the four-point compass is a "cardinal compass." It consists of the four primary directions: north, south, east, and west.
What features of the earth makes a compass needle point north
That depends on which pole of the magnet it is moved close to. If it is brought close to the "South" pole of the magnet, the "North" pointer of the compass will be attracted to the magnet. If it is brought close to the "North" pole of the magnet, the "North" pointer of the compass will be repelled and will point AWAY from the magnet, while the "South" end of the compass pointer will point to the magnet.
The Cadiz compass point refers to a small metal point used in compasses to pivot on. It allows the compass needle to rotate freely and align with the Earth's magnetic field. The Cadiz compass point is crucial for accurate navigation.
Compass Point Studios was created in 1977.
The Compass Point Sessions was created in 1998.
The compass will point towards the magnetic north pole.
An 8 point compass also known as a compass rose is a regular compass that shows the eight directions
If you point the north side of the compass away from you the compass will point south. Because the needle always points north (magnetism).
Compass Point Shopping Centre was created in 2002.
The needle, or "pointer", of a compass will always point North. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compass
4 Basic (Cardinal) Points of a Compass
The name given to the four-point compass is a "cardinal compass." It consists of the four primary directions: north, south, east, and west.
What features of the earth makes a compass needle point north
the compass would point north because it Always points north unless you are at the north pole. :)
When standing on the Magnetic North Pole, your compass will only South!