Russia, North Pole and Earth
India TV · 3d
Earth's Magnetic North Pole is moving rapidly towards Russia: What does it mean?
If the rapid movement persists, the magnetic North Pole could shift another 660 kilometres over the next decade. Scientists at BGS predict this could cause compasses to 'likely point eastward of true north' by 2040.
eadaily · 8d
The north magnetic pole is also moving towards Russia
The North magnetic Pole is moving towards Russia. The Times writes about this. "British scientists have recorded unusual activity in the high latitudes of the Arctic — the north magnetic pole is moving towards Russia in an unprecedented way," writes the scientific correspondent of the publication Reese Blakely.
Firstpost · 4d
Is Earth's magnetic North Pole moving closer to Russia?
Earth’s magnetic North Pole is shifting towards Russia at an unprecedented rate, a phenomenon not seen before. If the current pace continues, the pole could move another 660 kilometres (410 miles) toward Siberia in the next decade.
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