Uploaded by scienceonasphere on Apr 10, 2008
Earth is like a giant magnet with a North and South Pole. However, the magnetic North and South Pole are not aligned with the Geographic North and South Pole. The Geographic North Pole is defined by the latitude 90° N and is the axis of the Earth's rotation. The Magnetic North Pole is where the Earth's magnetic field points vertically downward. The Earth creates its own magnetic field from the electric currents created in the liquid iron-nickel core. In order to illustrate the earth's magnetic field, three datasets for Earth's Magnetism have been created. All of these datasets show the changes in the magnetic field from 1590 - 2010. The first dataset shows the magnetic field lines at the surface of the Earth. The magnetic poles are indicated by stars. The blue lines show where the magnetic field dips into the Earth and the red lines show where the magnetic field emerges from the Earth. Where the field lines are horizontal to the Earth, between the red and blue lines, is the magnetic equator shaded yellow.
Compass needles point in the direction of the magnetic field lines, which is generally different from the direction to the Geographic North Pole. The compass pointing direction can also differ from the direction to the Magnetic North Pole since the magnetic field lines are not just circles connecting the magnetic poles. The second dataset shows the compass pointing directions around the world. The black lines (meridians) indicate the direction of True North. The angle between the compass pointing direction and True North is called magnetic declination. The third dataset shows lines of equal magnetic declination measured in degrees east (positive) or west (negative) of True North. The black line is where the declination equals zero and the direction of True North and Magnetic North are equal. The Magnetic North and South Poles are indicated by the black stars. It is important to know the magnetic declination when using a compass to navigate so that the direction of True North can be determined. Since the 1970's the movement of the Magnetic North Pole has accelerated.
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in movie 2012 the earth magnet was in a state
NatsMonaTita 8 months ago
1 wow last comment was a year ago 2 i want to go to the magnetic north and see my compass go "whack"
chase1146 1 year ago
because we havent been around for any of the reversals, and the north and south move extremely slowly, as long as your not too close to true north, compasses work easy enough
boorens18 2 years ago
The movement shown is over a period of some 420 years. The last reversal was 800,000 years ago. Your compass should work for some time yet.
kshackleton 2 years ago
i don't completely understand this; if the magnetic north and sout are always moving then why do we use compasses, and why does the north and south swap every so many years
stewjh 2 years ago
wow man does it keep moving like that
pg6t55 3 years ago
I am sooo attracted to Earth! It's soo Hott!LOL
earldog1 3 years ago
Exactly what I was wondering! Nice!
kingofcrowntown 3 years ago
no sound uber boring
h2o203046 3 years ago