The Earth's geographic north pole attracts the north poles of magnets.

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False. The Earth's geographic north pole actually attracts the south poles of magnets. In magnetism, opposite poles attract: the north pole of a magnet is attracted to the south pole of another magnet, which is why the north pole of the magnet points toward the geographic north pole of the Earth.

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