Asked by jason
why does the earth have a magnetic declination?
a. the earth's axis of rotation is not constant
b. the magnetic field of the earth is unknown
c. its magnetic poles shift over time and are not aligned to its geographical poles.
d. the north and south poles are improperly named.
a. the earth's axis of rotation is not constant
b. the magnetic field of the earth is unknown
c. its magnetic poles shift over time and are not aligned to its geographical poles.
d. the north and south poles are improperly named.
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Answered by
bobpursley
and your thinking is?
Answered by
jason
i think its a
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