The earth rotates on its axis. One end of the axis is called the north pole (where the earth rotates counterclockwise around the pole) and the other end is called the south pole (where it rotates clockwise).
The Earth's axis of rotation runs through its geographic poles—the North Pole and the South Pole—resulting in the ends of the Earth. These poles are where the Earth's latitude lines converge, marking the northernmost and southernmost points on our planet.
In the north pole becuase of the angle that the earth is
2, a positive and a negative yes, a magnet has two poles, a north pole and a south pole. and if you break the magnet, each magnet will obtain its own north and south poles. no matter how many times you break a magnet, they will obtain their own north and south poles
The Earth has a magnetic field around it. The magnetic North is close to what we call the North Pole. The magnetic South is at the South Pole. There is a magnetic North and South and a geographic North and South pole.
At the North and South Poles of the Earth.
Because the Earth has 2 poles. A North and a South.
The North and South Poles.
Exactly 2. The North Pole, and the South Pole.
The north and the south
The Earth's axis of rotation runs through its geographic poles—the North Pole and the South Pole—resulting in the ends of the Earth. These poles are where the Earth's latitude lines converge, marking the northernmost and southernmost points on our planet.
In the north pole becuase of the angle that the earth is
2, a positive and a negative yes, a magnet has two poles, a north pole and a south pole. and if you break the magnet, each magnet will obtain its own north and south poles. no matter how many times you break a magnet, they will obtain their own north and south poles
It has 2 Poles the North Pole and the South Pole . Extra Info . : Like Poles repel where as unlike Poles attract .
North Pole & South Pole
Yes
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.