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Qu'est-ce (qui) est north magnetic pole - définition


North magnetic pole         
  • Magnetic declination from true north in 2000.
  • rune staffs]] is the Norse hero [[Starkad]] ("Starcaterus").
POINT IN THE ARCTIC AT WHICH EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD POINTS VERTICALLY DOWNWARDS, AT 86°N 175°E IN THE ARCTIC OCEAN AS OF 2019
Magnetic north; Magnetic north pole; Magnetic North; North Geomagnetic Pole; Northern magnetic pole; Magnetic North Pole; North Magnetic Pole; Project Polaris; Terran North Magnetic Pole; Mag north
The north magnetic pole is a point on the surface of Earth's Northern Hemisphere at which the planet's magnetic field points vertically downward (in other words, if a magnetic compass needle is allowed to rotate in three dimensions, it will point straight down). There is only one location where this occurs, near (but distinct from) the geographic north pole.
magnetic north         
  • Magnetic declination from true north in 2000.
  • rune staffs]] is the Norse hero [[Starkad]] ("Starcaterus").
POINT IN THE ARCTIC AT WHICH EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD POINTS VERTICALLY DOWNWARDS, AT 86°N 175°E IN THE ARCTIC OCEAN AS OF 2019
Magnetic north; Magnetic north pole; Magnetic North; North Geomagnetic Pole; Northern magnetic pole; Magnetic North Pole; North Magnetic Pole; Project Polaris; Terran North Magnetic Pole; Mag north
¦ noun the direction in which the north end of a compass needle or other freely suspended magnet will point in response to the earth's magnetic field.
North Pole         
  • Arctic ice shrinkage]]s of 2007 compared to 2005 and also compared to the 1979–2000 average.
  • The German North Pole expedition 1990, Ski-Doo for local research on [[pack-ice]]
  • Participants of the first German North Pole expedition 1990 from [[University of Giessen]]
  • C.G. Zorgdragers map of the North Pole from 1720
  • USS ''Charlotte'']] at the North Pole in 2005
  • Yemelya, an all terrain Russian amphibious vehicle
  • [[Gerardus Mercator]]'s map of the North Pole from 1595
  • the first ever manned descent to the seabed under the North Pole]]
  • Nansen's ship ''Fram'' in the Arctic ice
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  • Although heavily disputed by modern historians, Peary & his team were given credit for the discovery of the North Pole by the contemporary press.
  • ''Arktika'']], the first [[surface ship]] to reach the North Pole, 1977
  • Sunset over the North Pole at the [[International Dateline]], 2015
  • USS ''Skate'']] at drift station Alpha, 1958
ONE OF THE TWO POINTS WHERE THE EARTH'S AXIS OF ROTATION INTERSECTS ITS SURFACE
North pole; Geographic North Pole; Geographic north pole; Race for the North Pole; The North Pole; North Terrestrial Pole; North Pole, Canada; Latitude 90 degrees N; 90th parallel north; Geographical North Pole; Boreaplas; 90 degrees north; Water in the North Pole; Norh pole; True North Pole; Terrestrial North Pole; Terran North Pole
(a) The north-seeking pole of a magnet; the pole of a magnet which tends to point to the north, and whence lines of force are assumed to issue on their course to the other pole of the magnet. (b) The North Pole of the earth. Treating the earth as a magnet, and accepting the above nomenclature the north pole should be termed the south pole. (See Austral Pole--Boreal Pole.)