Question
The Earth’s geographic poles are separate from its magnetic poles.
A
True
B
False
A
True
B
False
Answers
GPT-4o mini
A) True
The Earth's geographic poles (the North and South Poles) are defined by the planet's rotation and are located at the points where the axis of rotation intersects the Earth's surface. In contrast, the magnetic poles are determined by the Earth's magnetic field and can shift over time; they do not coincide with the geographic poles.
The Earth's geographic poles (the North and South Poles) are defined by the planet's rotation and are located at the points where the axis of rotation intersects the Earth's surface. In contrast, the magnetic poles are determined by the Earth's magnetic field and can shift over time; they do not coincide with the geographic poles.