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Answer the following questions regarding earth’s magnetism: In which direction would a compass free to move in the vertical plane point to, if located right on the geomagnetic north or south
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Answer the following questions regarding earth’s magnetism:
In which direction would a compass free to move in the vertical plane point to, if located right on the geomagnetic north or south pole?
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