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Which of the following can be concluded from the fact that the Earth's geographic north pole attracts the north poles of magnets?
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The Earth is mainly made of non-magnetic materials.
The Earth's geographic north pole is the Earth's magnetic south pole.
The Earth is mainly made of ferromagnetic materials.
The Earth's geographic south pole is the Earth's magnetic south pole.
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The Earth is mainly made of non-magnetic materials.
The Earth's geographic north pole is the Earth's magnetic south pole.
The Earth is mainly made of ferromagnetic materials.
The Earth's geographic south pole is the Earth's magnetic south pole.
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The correct conclusion from the fact that the Earth's geographic north pole attracts the north poles of magnets is:
**The Earth's geographic north pole is the Earth's magnetic south pole.**
This is because, in magnetism, opposite poles attract. Since the north pole of a magnet is attracted to the Earth's geographic north pole, that means the geographic north pole behaves like a magnetic south pole.
**The Earth's geographic north pole is the Earth's magnetic south pole.**
This is because, in magnetism, opposite poles attract. Since the north pole of a magnet is attracted to the Earth's geographic north pole, that means the geographic north pole behaves like a magnetic south pole.
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