Earth's Magnetic North Pole Shift Intensifies
Earth's Magnetic North Pole Shift Intensifies

Earth's Magnetic North Pole Shift Intensifies

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The Earth's magnetic North Pole is rapidly shifting towards Russia at unprecedented speeds, raising concerns among scientists and impacting navigation systems globally. Historically, the pole moved about 15 km/h between 1990 and 2005, but recent measurements indicate its speed has surged to 50-60 km/h. This drastic movement affects GPS and compass readings, crucial for various technologies, including smartphones and aviation. Experts attribute the shift to dynamic changes in Earth's molten outer core and potentially external factors like solar storms. The British Geological Survey and NOAA monitor this phenomenon, updating the World Magnetic Model to ensure accurate navigation. As the magnetic North Pole approaches Siberia, its trajectory could disrupt navigation technology in the coming decades.

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