Earth’s magnetic north moving at a ‘rapid pace’: report
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Concerns regarding Earth’s magnetic north pole

Concerns are rising regarding the movement of Earth's magnetic north pole. Actually, it’s been on the move for a few years, and, according to a Popular Mechanics report, it’s moving at “a rapid pace.” The magnetic north pole was first identified in Canada’s Nunavut territory in 1831, according to the report and scientists have measured it since.

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