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Earth's magnetic north pole follows unusual path, races towards Siberia

Por: Newsweek Tech March 23, 2023

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The Earth's magnetic north pole is racing towards Siberia—and it is following an unusual and historically unprecedented path on its way.Experts told Newsweek that the pole could reach the vast Russian region as soon as the middle of the century.Having said that, the movement of the magnetic north pole is unpredictable and scientists cannot reliably forecast how it will behave beyond a few years into the future. As a result, there is... + full article



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